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Norwich Door To Door (Dial-A-Ride Service)
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Tel: 01603 776735
Room 134
Norwich Community Hospital
Bowthorpe Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 3TU
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We are a specialist transport solution charity - the objective is to enable social inclusion for severely disabled children, disabled adults and older mobility impaired people who are on a low income and find they are unable to use mainstream transport or the volunteer car schemes.
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Passengers with severe disabilities and mobility problems and a carer as necessary.
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Motor Neurone Disease Association Norwich And Waveney Branch
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Tel: 01603 960206
NR7 8DE
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The MND Association is a charity working to help people with MND secure the care and support they need, while promoting research into causes, treatments and a cure.
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NANSA (Norfolk and Norwich Send Association)
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Tel: 01603 414109
33 Woodcock Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 3TT
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NANSA believes that all people with disabilities are entitled to full inclusion in society. We aim to empower Norfolk people with disabilities to achieve their life aspirations
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We aim to empower Norfolk people with disabilities to achieve their life aspirations.Whether you are seeking information for yourself, a family member, friend or client please get in touch.
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Break Charity
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Tel: 01603 670100
Schofield House
Spar Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR6 6BX
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Break provides fully inclusive supported seaside holidays and respite care for children and adults with learning disabilities, associated challenging behaviour and high level needs.
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People with learning disabilities and associated challenging behaviour and high level needs
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Age UK Norfolk
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Tel: 01603 787111
The Elms Business Space
7 The Elms
St Faith's Road
Norwich
Norfolk
NR6 7BP
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To promote the well-being of all older people throughout the county of Norfolk and to help make later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Age UK Norfolk provides a range of services informing and supporting older people and their families/carers.
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Older people, carers, general public
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Keeping Abreast
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Tel: 01603 819113
Oak Lodge Business Centre
129 School Lane
Little Melton
Norwich
Norfolk
NR9 3LB
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Keeping Abreast meets bi-monthly. Our meetings include guest speakers related to the subject of breast reconstruction and general wellbeing. We also provide the opportunity for women to see the results of patients reconstructions during the evening. We currently have support groups in Norwich, Ki...
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Care For Carers – Carers Group Support Association
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Tel: 0300 777 8880
NR5 9NS
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We are a Carers Group Support Association – this means we help any carers, whether they belong to a support group, are on their own or work for any agency that helps carers. We also work together with other Carers organisations by holding “Carers Help Events” in Norwich at the Norwich Forum
Car...
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Carers, the cared for, ex-carers, older people, the lonely, and the vulnerable.
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Rural Coffee Caravan Project
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Tel: 01379 855338
The Old Shop
Harleston Road
Weybread
Diss
Norfolk
IP21 5TU
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Knowing what’s going on in our own communities isn’t always easy for some of us, especially if access to transport is limited, or if perhaps the village shop or pub or post office has gone, or you live in one of Suffolk’s very scattered parishes.
Our aim is to take the Project to rural communit...
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Remap Norfolk Central Panel
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Tel: 07905 243122
NR5 0PB
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REMAP is a charity specialising in the creation of individually tailored solutions to help with particular aspects of a disability, either by adapting existing items or by creating a new one. REMPA's volunteers come from many practical disciplines, engineering, electrical, mechanical, the caring ...
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Family Voice Norfolk
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Tel: 07950 302937
Ayton House
11 Ayton Road
Wymondham
Norfolk
NR18 0QQ
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Family Voice Norfolk is the parent carer forum representing families who have children and young people with special education needs and/or disability from the age of 0 to 25. The forum consults with its membership of parents and carers, gives them a voice and feeds back outcomes and updates of i...
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