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Helping Handz

Tel: 020 8583 3626

London Borough of Hounslow
Civic Centre
Lampton Road
Hounslow
Middlesex
TW3 4DN

11.5 miles away

Helping HANDZ is the new name for the Hounslow Children with a Disability Network; it means Hounslow Additonal Needs and Disabilities Zone. You can think of Helping HANDZ as a support network helping parents and carers of disabled children to find information, news and support. It also helps to b...
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Parent/Carers of Children with Special Educational Needs
Youth Access Head Office

SW12 8AD

11.5 miles away

Youth Access is the national membership organisation for young people's information, advice, counselling and support services. Please see our online service directory: https://www.youthaccess.org.uk/services/find-your-local-service
General public
British Disabled Fencing Association

CR0 8BR

12.0 miles away

The British Disabled Fencing Association (BDFA) is the governing body for the paralympic sport of Wheelchair Fencing in Britain. The BDFA has something for everyone and can provide a path to becoming a paralympic champion, a regular workout among friends or a social base with the odd bit of exe...
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People with a permanent disabilty
National Association of Laryngectomee Clubs

Tel: 020 7730 8585

Suite 16
Tempo House
15 Falcon Road
London
Greater London
SW11 2PJ

12.2 miles away

Today, The National Association of Laryngectomee Clubs has almost 100 clubs nationwide and offers a range of services to Laryngectomees and their families and carers. A major role of the clubs is to provide the sort of non-medical help and information that can only come from the experience of li...
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Association For Postnatal Illness

Tel: 020 7386 0868

145 Dawes Road
Fulham
London
Greater London
SW6 7EB

12.3 miles away

The Association provides a telephone helpline, information leaflets for sufferers and healthcare professionals as well as a network of volunteers (telephone and postal), who have themselves experienced postnatal illness.
Those affected by postnatal illness
The Bob Champion Cancer Trust

Tel: 020 7924 3553

6 Old Garden House
The Lanterns
Bridge Lane
London
Greater London
SW11 3AD

12.6 miles away

The Bob Champion Research Centre for Urological Cancer forms part of the first male dedicated cancer research centre in the UK and helps bring together research expertise into prostate, testicular and bladder cancers. Our aims are to improve methods of detection and treatment, to identify cancer ...
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Clic Sargent

Tel: 0800 197 0068

Griffin House
161 Hammersmith Road
London
Greater London
W6 8SG

13.0 miles away

Every day 10 families are told their child has cancer. As the UK's leading children's cancer charity, CLIC Sargent is the only organisation to offer them all round care and support.
Open to all
Elizabeth Finn Care

Tel: 020 8834 9200

Hythe House
200 Shepherds Bush Road
London
Greater London
W6 7NL

13.1 miles away

Elizabeth Finn Care is a national charity that gives direct financial support to individuals in financial need. Through Turn2us we help millions more to gain access to the money available to them in welfare benefits, charitable grants and other financial help. To see if we can help please visit: ...
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General public
Advocacy for Neuroacanthocytosis Patients

Tel: 020 7460 8874

39 Coleherne Court
London
Greater London
SW5 0DN

13.2 miles away

Advocacy for Neuroacanthocytosis Patients supports families affected by ChAc, also known as VPS13 Disease and McLeod Disease, also known as XK Disease.
Those diagnosed with these diseases, their families and carers.
Unique

Tel: 01883 723356

The Rare Chromosome & Gene Disorder Support Group
The Stables
Station Road
Oxted
Surrey
RH8 9EE

13.4 miles away

Our mission is to inform, support and alleviate the isolation of anyone affected by a rare chromosome or gene disorder and to raise public awareness. Unique offers contact with families with an affected member who has the same rare chromosome or single gene disorder, or who has similar symptoms ...
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Parents, carers, grandparents of children affected by a rare chromosome or gene disorder.  Those with such disorders themselves, and professionals who support and work with persons with such disorders.