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Shropshire Peer Counselling and Advocacy Service

Tel: 01691 658008

PCAS, Suite 1
The Willow Tree
Willow Street
Oswestry
Shropshire
SY11 1AJ

31.2 miles away

PCAS is an advocacy service for people with any type of disability, helping people who live in Shropshire or Telford and Wrekin boroughs. We work with people aged 18+ and we offer long term help and support.
Any age any disability
Worcestershire ME Social Group

Tel: Former Support Group Chair Ian Logan - 01886 888419

WR6 6QA

36.5 miles away

The Worcestershire M.E. Social Group is for people affected by M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), PVFS (Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome), Long Covid (Post-Covid Fatigue Syndrome) and FMS (Fibromyalgia Syndrome), within Worcestershire and surrounding areas.
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Club 2000 Sport & Leisure

Tel: 01952 405169

New Road
Wrockwardine Wood
Telford
Shropshire
TF2 7AB

36.6 miles away

Club 2000 is a sport and leisure club for people with disabilities, including learning disabilities.
Disabled people aged 16+
Children'S Chronic Arthritis Association

Tel: 01905 745595

Ground Floor
Amber Gate
City Walls Road
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 2AH

43.3 miles away

The Childrens Chronic Arthritis Association (CCAA) is a registered charity providing a support network for children with Arthritis and their families.
Parents, carers, professionals
The Wolverhampton Rheumatology Support Group

Tel: 01902 563751

WV3 7AH

44.5 miles away

We offer help and support to members, their family, their carers or friends. The WRSG offer telephone help-lines and an 8 page monthly newsletter, containing useful and interesting information. The WRSG works closely with health and voluntary agencies within the city of Wolverhampton.
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Walsall And West Midlands Me Link

Tel: 0844 887 2351

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Walsall ME Link c/o Walsall Deaf Peoples Centre
59a Lichfield Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS4 2BX

51.8 miles away

We meet together to share information and support each other as we adjust to living with M.E./CFS and/or Fibromyalgia. We hope to raise awareness in our local community about these often poorly understood conditions. The group is run by five volunteers, all of whom are affected by the conditions.
Sufferers of ME/CFS AND/OR Fibromyalgia their carers and family
Solihull And South Birmingham Me Support Group

Tel: Tel/text: 07434 184 095

B30 2SD

53.2 miles away

Solihull and South Birmingham M.E. support group is an independent group set up to provide support for sufferers of M.E./C.F.S. living in the Solihull and Birmingham area. It is run by the members for the members. We generally meet on the second Monday of the month - sometimes at Shirley Commu...
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Sufferers, carers and family members
Versus Arthritis Chester

Tel: 0300 7900 400

Caldy Valley Neighbourhood
Church Centre
Caldy Valley Road
Chester
Cheshire
CH3 5PR

54.9 miles away

The leading UK charity with a mission to support all people with arthritis.
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Crossroads Together Cheshire East Shropshire & Herefordshire

Tel: 0333 323 1990

Crossroads Together
Overton House
West street
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 1JY

65.3 miles away

Crossroads Together is a registered charity dedicated to providing information, advice and practical support to unpaid carers of all ages and the people they care for. We provide a range of services including care in the home, carer breaks and a carers information service. We also run a range of ...
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Carers and people with care needs.
Mental Health Advocacy Project

Tel: 0151 709 9442

91 Upper Parliament Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L8 7LB

68.3 miles away

The Advocacy Project provides independent advocacy to service users of the Mary Seacole House (our sister organisation) and local black community experiencing mental ill health.
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