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Brown's Field Youth and Community Centre
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Tel: 01223 420309
31a Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RU
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The multifunctional centre has developed a range of activities and programmes for families, children, young and older people.
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Different target groups for the many different services offered.
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St Ives Acorn Cancer Support Group
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Tel: 07739 934524
PE27 5RA
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The aim of the group is to alleviate the physical and mental distress of all adult persons with cancer and their carers. We operate an equal opportunity policy. Our service is also open to carers who care for anyone with a life limiting condition.
Acorn groups meet once each month at our venues...
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Adult Patients and Carers
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Cambridge Talking News
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Tel: 01223 353296
C/O Cam Sight
167 Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RW
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We provide a weekly service of local news and items of interest to visually impaired people on USB sticks, and we are sometimes able to lend USB stick players to clients if necessary. There is no charge for the service and postage is free. Cambridge Talking Newspaper is also available on Alexa, ...
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The USB sticks are available to anyone with impaired vision.
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Cam Sight
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Tel: 01223 420033
167 Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RW
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Cam Sight is a local charity supporting people with sight difficulties.
Its vision is a society where visually impaired people enjoy the same rights and opportunities as other people and where no-one feels isolated or excluded due to losing their sight.
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We provide support for visually impaired people, their carers and families; employers and providers of public services.
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Tel: 01223 712038
Campkin Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 2LD
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A large number of organisations use the Community Centre for regular meetings so why not make new friends and learn new skills by joining in.
We also have a community café which is open to all from 9am-2pm Monday to Friday. The centre has full disabled access and parking. The halls and rooms can...
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Anybody, the café can also be used by individuals who are not actually attending a meeting.
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Cambridgeonline
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Tel: 01223 300407
Hester Adrian Centre
Hawthorn Way
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1AX
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Cambridge Online is an educational charity based in Cambridge. We provide people with free access to computers and the internet, as well as advice on using them. We welcome anybody who will benefit from our service, including disabled and disadvantaged people.
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Headway Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds)
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Tel: 01284 702535
St George’s House
Olding Road
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 3TA
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Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Free carer advice and support services are available.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Rowan Humberstone
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Tel: 01223 566027
40 Humberstone Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1JG
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Rowan is a well established Cambridge charity that provides opportunities for adults with learning disabilities to learn and develop art and craft skills as well as socialise; increasing people's self-esteem and confidence leading to greater levels of independence.
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Adults with learning disabilities
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Cambridgeshire Older People'S Enterprise Forum (Cope)
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Tel: 01223 364303
The Golding Room
St Luke's Church Centre
Victoria Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 3DZ
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COPE sees its role as sign-posting, discussion, consultation, co-ordinating and campaigning.
COPE, a self-help Forum and registered charity run by a small team of volunteers, speaks up on issues affecting the over 50’s. COPE currently has a registered individual membership of approximately 2,700...
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Ataxia UK East
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Tel: 0207 582 1444
PE2 8QS
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Ataxia UK funds research into finding treatments and a cure for ataxia, and they support people through a range of services. Support is also available for their families and carers.
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Individuals affected by ataxia, their friends, family or carers.
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