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Worcestershire ME Social Group

Tel: Former Support Group Chair Ian Logan - 01886 888419

WR6 6QA

83.2 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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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

84.8 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
Children'S Chronic Arthritis Association

Tel: 01905 745595

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

89.9 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
Solihull And South Birmingham Me Support Group

Tel: Tel/text: 07434 184 095

B30 2SD

91.7 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
First Call 24/7 East Staffordshire

Tel: 01283 528528

Trent and Dove Housing Limited
Trinity Square
Horninglow Street
Burton-on-Trent
Derbyshire
DE14 1BL

94.9 miles away

First Call provides a 24/7 pendant and Telecare alarm service for elderly and vulnerable residents living in the East Staffordshire area to give reassurance and emergency response.
Elderly and vulnerable people and their carers/support workers
Haworth Riding For The Disabled Association

Tel: 01535 649448

Vale Mill Lane Stables
Vale Mill Lane
Cross Roads
Haworth
North Yorkshire
BD22 0EF

98.5 miles away

We welcome riders of any age, who suffer from physical or learning difficulties. Riding is a very theraputic aid; the benificial values are assisted through communication, interaction and with other riders/carers/parents.
Any one who is disabled, college workplacement students, school work experience, youth offenders, national holiday center
Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group

Tel: 0114 253 6700 07753948186

33 Rockingham Lane
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S1 4FW

103 miles away

Support group for people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia and long covid, their family and carers in South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire. Our group provides benefits advice and social care advocacy, social and wellbeing activities, peer support and informatio...
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People of any age affected by Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia or long covid, their family and carers.
Phab Club Leeds

Tel: 01937 573722

Prince Philip Centre
Scott Hall Avenue
Scott Hall Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS7 2HJ

112 miles away

PHAB is a social group caring for people with a disability or life limiting illness sharing time and interests with able bodied buddies. We normally meet on Friday evenings at the Prince Philip Centre, Scott Hall Avenue, Leeds LS7 2HJ
People with disabilities and their able bodied buddies, parents, siblings (carers etc)
Swindon Me Support Group

Tel: 01793 344700

SN25 3PH

132 miles away

Our Aims: •To encourage and support sufferers and carers in a positive way, through meeting regularly. •To share information and ways of coping with the illness. •To raise public awareness of M.E/CFS and its effects.
Sufferers, carers, general public