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Proteus Family Network Uk

Tel: 01785 661263

10 Overhill Road
Weeping Cross
Stafford
Staffordshire
ST17 0QA

7.8 miles away

Proteus Family Network UK aims to preserve and protect the health and promote the welfare of persons affected by Proteus Syndrome, Klippel Trenaunay Syndrome and associated conditions.
Carers, general public, medical professionals.
No Panic

Tel: Helpline Number - 0844 967 4848 Youth Helpline Number - 0330 606 1174

51A Market Street
Oakengates
Telford
Shropshire
TF2 6EL

9.9 miles away

Support for sufferers of Panic Attacks, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder and Tranquilliser Withdrawal.
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Pip Helpline

Tel: 0800 121 4433

WV99 1AH

10.0 miles away

Get advice or information about a claim you’ve already made for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
People who have made a claim for PIP.
Cannock Chase Teleservices

Tel: 01543 574480

Cannock Chase Distrct Council
Civic Centre
Beecroft Road
Cannock
Staffordshire
WS11 1BG

11.4 miles away

Cannock Chase Teleservices is a 24/7 alarm service available to anyone in the UK who feels vulnerable in their own home. We offer alarm installation and monitoring with optional adaptions based on your individual needs.
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Cjd Support Network

Tel: 0800 774 7317

TF9 4WN

12.8 miles away

CJD Support Network is the leading patient support charity for all strains of CJD. We provide practical and emotional support to families affected and for those people who are told that they are at heightened risk of CJD through blood or surgical instruments.
Anybody who is concerned or affected by CJD
Motor Neurone Disease Association Walsall And Sandwell

Tel: 01922 746682

The Wesley Centre
Spring Head
Wednesbury
West Midlands
WS10 9AD

18.7 miles away

Branches and groups strive to provide the best possible support to local people with Motor Neurone Disease, their families and carers.
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British Disabled Angling Association

Tel: 01922 860912

9 Yew Tree Road
Delves
Walsall
West Midlands
WS5 4NQ

19.3 miles away

The British Disabled Angling Association (BDAA) was founded in 1996 by Terry Moseley to help develop opportunities for people with disabilities to access the activity of fishing in the UK. British Disabled Angling Association was formed to represent disabled peoples interests in angling. It is n...
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Organisation For Sickle Cell Anaemia Research (Oscar) Sandwell

Tel: 0121 525 0556

120 Lodge Road
West Bromwich
West Midlands
B70 8PL

21.1 miles away

We provide advice, counselling, training, screening and information to people who are affected by Sickle Cell and Thalassaemic blood diseases. We also offer services for children and young people via summer workshops, youth group and volunteering opportunities.
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Spokz People National

Tel: 01543 899317

2 Jordan Croft
Lichfield
Staffordshire
WS13 8PN

21.2 miles away

Spokz People offer a range of support services for adults with physical disabilities, their partners and health care professionals: counselling, support groups and sex and relationship support. We work mainly online as well as Lichfield, Staffordshire. Spokz People was set up because many peopl...
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People with physical disabilities, partners, carers and health care professionals.
Omega The National Association For End Of Life Care Shrewsbury

Tel: 01743 245 088

London House
Town Walls
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY1 1TX

21.2 miles away

Omega is a small national charity helping to keep people connected and living well in later life, particularly those with life-limiting illness, those who are caring and those who are bereaved. We are a friendly end of life charity working hard to raise standards in end of life care. We prioritis...
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Omega prioritises socially isolated people over 75, especially bereaved former caregivers and later-life carers