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Reach (The Association For Children With Hand Or Arm Deficiency)

Tel: 0845 130 6225

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Reach Head Office
PO BOX 54
Helston
Cornwall
TR13 8WD

8.8 miles away

Some children in Reach are missing all or part of an arm, others have partial hands or possible malformed or missing fingers or thumb. Some may also have arm and leg deficiencies. Reach provides the means by which parents and professionals can bring together experiences, information, support and ...
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Bf Adventure

Tel: 01326 340912

Goodygrane Activity Centre
Halvasso
Longdowns
Penryn
Cornwall
TR10 9BX

11.2 miles away

Our programmes focus on children and young people 7 - 19 who are not in education, employment or training, or are at risk of disengaging. The courses help participants to gain the confidence, skills and accreditations needed to succeed in school or to find employment. We also offer short breaks...
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Anyone 7+ years.
Anchor Project Cornwall

Tel: 01326 315822

106 Killigrew Street
Falmouth
Cornwall
TR11 3PT

12.1 miles away

Anchor Project is a centre for people experiencing mental health issues and/or emotional distress. It offers confidential listening, library facilities, stress management, communication skills and relaxation sessions. There is no charge for these services.
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British Ex-Services Wheelchair Sports Association

Tel: 01326 318780

12 Tuke Close
Falmouth
Cornwall
TR11 2HL

12.4 miles away

BEWSA (British Ex-Services Wheelchair Sports Association) was formed in September 1987 after a small group of disabled ex-service men and women were invited to fly to the United States of America to participate in the “Paralysed Veterans of America (PVA) National Veterans Wheelchair Games”. Aft...
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Carnon Downs Carers Group

Tel: 01326 376 208

TR10 8RX

12.4 miles away

A community care group is still going from strength to strength after 22 years. Carnon Carers was formed in 1999 by a group of three volunteers in Carnon Downs. We try to get the people that we care for to join us and escape from any problems they may have at home, and we also make them feel...
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Cornwall Spectrum

Tel: 01326 371000

Sterling Court
Truro Hill
Penryn
Cornwall
TR10 8DB

13.0 miles away

Spectrum provides residential care, day services and education for people with autistic spectrum disorders, Asperger's syndrome, ADHD and other behaviourally linked disorders.
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Cornwall Mesh

Tel: 01872 242363

Cornwall MESH
19 Bells Hill
Mylor Bridge
Falmouth
Cornwall
TR11 5SH

14.5 miles away

MESH (ME Self Help) offers support, information and advice for people with ME in Cornwall.
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Cornwall Tapes

Tel: 01326 378543

'Carsaig'
Passage Hill
Mylor Bridge
Cornwall
TR11 5SN

14.5 miles away

Our aim is to try to bring friendship and interest to those who may not be able to get out and about, by means of cassette tapes sent regularly by post. We do not target people with a specific disability or in any age group, anyone who lives alone and is housebound comes within our scope.
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Share Camborne

Tel: 01209 711500

Camborne Young People's Centre
Old Magistrate Court
Adelaide Street
Camborne
Cornwall
TR14 8HH

16.4 miles away

Share provides information and advice for young people aged 13-25 on a range of issues, including housing and homelessness, benefits, health, education, work, substance misuse, free pregnancy testing, condoms and contraceptive information. It also offers referrals to counselling and mentoring.
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Aspires

Tel: 01209 218764

TR15 3DS

16.9 miles away

Aspires groups provide a fun and safe environment for young people with ASD, where they are supported to develop and improve their social skills, confidence, self-esteem and independence. Young people attend weekly sessions (term time only) during which there are structured group activities. The ...
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To access the Aspires service, young people need a definite medical diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder, be aged 8 – 18 years and be in mainstream Education or of mainstream cognitive ability.