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Taifa Community Care Project

Tel: 020 7708 1781

Dalwood Street
London
SE5 7DN

3.1 miles away

Provision of care and support services to African children and families living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. Provision of advice and referral services and encourage those affected/infected by HIV/AIDS to access appropriate services.
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Lambeth SAIL

Tel: 020 7346 6800

336 Brixton Road
London
SW9 7AA

3.2 miles away

The Safe and Independent Living (SAIL) service is a quick and simple way for individuals to access a wide range of local services, provide support allowing people to maintain their independence and improve their wellbeing. The service is designed to provide person-centred referrals and assistance...
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Disability Advice Service Lambeth (DASL)

Tel: 020 7738 5656

336 Brixton Road
London
SW9 7AA

3.2 miles away

Advice and information helpline service for disabled people, people with learning disabilities or mental health problems. Face-to-face advice casework in welfare benefits and rights; housing problems and community care issues. Initial advice and information on a range of other subjects. Home visi...
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Croydon University Hospital

Tel: 020 8401 3002 (Reception)

Thornton Heath
Croydon
CR7 7YE

3.3 miles away

Testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STI's); Condoms; Treatment of other genital infections; HIV Testing; contraception; PEPSE; Specialist clinic for under 18; pregnancy test and abortion advice; PrEP access through Impact trial. HIV (Heath Clinic): outpatient service for peo...
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South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Tel: 020 3228 5121

108 Landor Road
London
SW9 9NT

3.3 miles away

HIV Liaison Service is a specialist HIV Mental HealthTeam, providing psychiatric services, psychological therapies, counselling, advice and support for people who are HIV positive and experiencing mental health problems. The service also provides advice, training and liaison work to statutory an ...
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AAEGRO - Addington Afro-Ethnic Health Promotion Group

Tel: 020 8684 3208

14 Willis Road
Croydon
CR0 2XX

3.4 miles away

An independent community-focused HIV group that builds awareness of HIV and provides support services for people living with HIV.
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Catholics for AIDS Prevention & Support (CAPS)

4 Thring house
Stockwell Road
London
SW9 9EU

3.5 miles away

A network of Christians in Britain and Ireland promoting HIV prevention and support. Aims to raise awareness of HIV in faith settings, and be a resource within the HIV sector on issues of Christian faith. Provides support group meetings in London, Manchester and East of England. Residential weeke...
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The Ernest Foundation

Tel: 07794 513 215

Peckham Park Road
London
SE15 6TT

3.5 miles away

Primary purpose of the project is to empower African men and women suffering from HIV and AIDS to feel confident to discuss and seek support from experts and help diminish the stigma attached to this condition. Organises monthly support meeting; regular workshops to provide up to date information...
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Cambridge House

Tel: 020 7358 7000

London
London
SE5 0HF

3.6 miles away

Provides advocacy services, community development, disability services, law centre, LINk Southwark, nursery, youth work Also acts as a local neighbourhood resource centre, providing support to local community groups, voluntary organisations and community initiatives. Appointments with advocates a...
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Signhealth

Tel: 020 3947 2600

Falcon Mews
46 Oakmead Road
Balham, London
SW12 9SJ

3.6 miles away

Aims to give Deaf people easier access to healthcare and information, as well as providing services which are not provided elsewhere; counselling, advocacy, outreach, supported housing, campaigns.
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