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Black Women's Health & Family Support

Tel: 020 8980 3503

82 Russia Lane
London
E2 9LU

20.8 miles away

Aims to improve the health of black women Promote the physical and mental health of women and families. Find new ways of addressing health and social inequalities affecting black people. Raise awareness on health issues affecting black people in the UK and overseas. Improve access to health and s...
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RESET

Tel: 020 8121 5301

Mile End Hospital
Bancroft Road
London E
E1 4DG

20.8 miles away

Reset is an integrated service which provides drug and alcohol treatment to Tower Hamlets residents aged 18 or over. Advice and information; healthcare assessments; testing for HIV, hepatitis B, C. Hepatitis vaccination; access to needle exchange; counselling; support; signposting and referrals.
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Better Lives

Tel: 020 3317 6099 Seven Sisters

London
N1 4NX

20.9 miles away

Better Lives is an integrated drug and alcohol service. Services offered: BBV testing and treatment; Assessment and access to residential detoxification and rehabilitation; Debt and housing advice; self-help and group support; Psychological therapy.
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Docklands Outreach Project

Tel: 020 7538 1601 Office

London
E14 0AE

20.9 miles away

Docklands Outreach (DOC) is a health and preventative social inclusion agency providing comprehensive services to young people, children and families. Works with those who are affected by, or at risk from alcohol, drugs and their misuse, crime, homelessness, poor sexual health, conflict resolutio...
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African Refugee Community

Tel: 020 8368 9070

Friary Park
Friern Barnet Lane
London
N20 0NR

20.9 miles away

Drop-in service for French-speaking Asylum Seekers and Refugees living in Barnet in particular and in London in general. Advice on Immigration, Education, Housing, Employment, Health, Referrals and Welfare and Benefit... Advocacy, Training on Health, Employment, Interpretation and Translation Ser...
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Congolese Community Council

Tel: 020 7561 5510

London
N4 2DA

21.0 miles away

Advice, information and advocacy for Congolese and other French-speaking refugees and asylum seekers. Subjects covered include immigration, benefits, employment, housing, health and mental health. Specialist service for older people including advice, interpreting, escorted visits to health/social...
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IMAAN

London
E1 4AQ

21.1 miles away

Support for those who identify as muslim and as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or intersex (LGNTQI).
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GMI Partnership

Tel: 020 7160 0941

159 Mile End Rd
London
E1 4AQ

21.1 miles away

The GMI Partnership is a consortium of three charities, Positive East, Spectra and Metro. They provide local HIV Prevention and Support services in their own areas of East, West and South London, but have joined together as the GMI Partnership to provide services for gay, bisexual and other men w...
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Positive East

Tel: 020 7791 2855

London
E1 4AQ

21.1 miles away

Supports people from point of HIV diagnosis to longer term care.Support groups; info and advice; peer support; health and well-being programme; counselling. Dedicated project for refugee, asylum-seeking or migrant women who are living with HIV and who have experience traumatic events. Testing out...
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Positive Care Link (PCL)

Tel: 020 7729 6500

Derbyshire Street
London
E2 6HG

21.3 miles away

Provides health and social care to enhance the quality of life of black and ethnic minority communities living in London. Offers a range of confidential, culturally sensitive, practical and supportive services that empower people to maintain a normal and independent life at home. PCL's current pr...
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