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Heartline Association
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Tel: 0330 022 4466
32 Little Heath
Charlton
London
Greater London
SE7 8HU
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We are a registered charity set up to offer help and support to families of children with heart disorders - whatever the heart condition, whereever the child is treated throughout UK and Ireland.
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Parents and anyone who is involved with a child with a heart disorder including teachers, health workers etc
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Barnardo'S Head Office
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Barnardo's
Tanners Lane
Barkingside
Ilford
Essex
IG6 1QG
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Whatever the issue from drug misuse to disability; youth crime to mental health; sexual abuse to domestic violence; child poverty to homelessness; Barnardo’s believes we can bring out the best in every child. We run 415 projects across the UK.
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Aanchal
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Tel: 0845 451 2547
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Aanchal Women’s Aid
Central Park Road
Eastham
London
Greater London
E6 3DJ
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Aanchal supports Asian women who have experienced domestic violence. It provides a telephone helpline, emotional support, group work and counselling, practical help and casework on housing and matrimonial matters. It also offers advice on welfare rights and benefits, can provide referrals to soli...
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If you (or a family member or a friend) are affected by domestic abuse and need help get in touch
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Remap Head Office
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Tel: 01732 760209
D9 Chaucer Business Park
Kemsing
Sevenoaks
Kent
TN15 6YU
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Remap is a very special charity, working through a nationwide network of dedicated volunteers. These inspiring people use their ingenuity and skills to help people with disabilities to achieve much-desired independence in some aspect of their lives, or to enjoy leisure opportunities previously cl...
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Carers, people with disabilities, occupational therapists, etc.
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Centra Pulse
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Tel: 0300 333 6511
32 Tower View
Kings Hill
Kent
ME19 4UY
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Centra Pulse provides telecare support for you or your relative to maintain independence in your own home. A press of a button will connect service users immediately to people they can depend on, trained and ready to help whatever the problem, whenever it happens - day or night.
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Tel: 01702 393933
SAVS Centre
29/31 Alexandra Street
Southend-on-Sea
Essex
SS1 1BW
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Southend Carers has provided a range of support services for Carers in Southend-on-Sea since 2000. We are now Lead Partner for the Southend Carers Consortium – a new partnership of several local charities, who have joined together to support the Southend Borough Council strategy plan in creating ...
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Carers, Young Adult Carers, Young Cares, Family Carers
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Kent & Southeast Disabled Angling Association
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Tel: 01732 460074
98 Hillingdon Ave
Sevenoaks
Kent
TN13 3QU
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The group meet at New Claygate Lakes, Marden, Kent on Mondays .
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Ileostomy & Internal Pouch Association (IA)
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Tel: 0800 018 4724
Danehurst Court
35 - 37 West Street
Rochford
Essex
SS4 1BE
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IA is a registered charity supporting people living with an ileostomy or internal pouch, their families, friends and carers. IA has a network of volunteers throughout the UK who are themselves living with an ileostomy or internal pouch who can offer a listening ear or practical guidance and lifes...
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Those affected by an ileostomy or internal pouch
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Blesma The Limbless Veterans
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Tel: 020 8590 1124
Blesma
115 New London Road
Chelmsford
Essex
CM2 0QT
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Blesma, The Limbless Veterans, is dedicated to assisting serving and ex servicemen and women who have lost limbs or the use of a limb(s), or lost an eye or sight, during or after service. We support these men and women in their communities throughout the UK.
We work tirelessly for our Armed Fo...
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Veterans, Injured Veterans
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British Wireless For The Blind Fund (Bwbf)
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Tel: 01622 754757
10 Albion Place
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 5DZ
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There are more than 2 million people in the UK with a sight problem.
Approximately 25,000 of these are children.
Ninety per cent of people with sight problems are over 60.
Every day around 100 more people will start to experience loss of sight.
Our job is to try and supply radio and audio set...
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