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Speakeasy

Tel: 01706 825802

Suite 11
Princes Court
Silver Street
Ramsbottom
Lancashire
BL0 9BJ

7.4 miles away

Speakeasy makes a positive difference to the lives of people who have aphasia & their carers. Based in Bury but covering the North West we provide support, advice and information, therapy activity and opportunity to improve communication, develop confidence, and reconnect with our communities.  O...
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Members who have aphasia and carers of people with aphasia, and anyone wishing to join Friends of Speakeasy
Bury Society For Blind And Partially Sighted People

Tel: 0161 763 7014

Wolstenholme House
4 Tenterden Street
Bury
Greater Manchester
BL9 0EG

7.4 miles away

We aim to enhance the quality of life for all visually impaired people within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury. We offer a comprehensive Resource Centre, regular social activities, a newsletter, a befriending service, a drop in centre, home visiting service and advice and information.
Visually impaired people their families/carers
Friends Of Young Carers (Wigan & Leigh)

Tel: 07546 487063

Allan Taylor House
27 Charles Street
Leigh
Lancashire
Greater Manchester
WN7 1DB

7.4 miles away

Young Carers are children and young people under the age of 18 years, who provide care to another family member, who has a physical illness or disability, mental ill-health, sensory disability or has a problematic use of drugs or alcohol. Young Carers are a vulnerable and unrecognised group in s...
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Young carers and their families.
The Visionaries - Leigh Vision Impaired Self Help Group

WN7 4AX

7.5 miles away

The Visionaries are a self-help group of blind and Vision Impaired people and their carers. They point people towards information that may be useful and in the summer they organise outings.
Visually impaired people
Age UK Wigan Borough

Tel: 01942 615880

74-80 Hallgate
Wigan
Greater Manchester
WN1 1HP

7.5 miles away

Age UK Wigan Borough was established in 1995 and provides high quality services designed to offer support to older people across the Borough.
General Public aged 50 and over
Wigan SENDIASS

Tel: 01942 486131

Wigan SENDIASS
PO Box 100
Wigan
Greater Manchester
WN1 3DS

7.5 miles away

Borough wide SENDIASS provides information, advice and support to disabled children and young people, and those with SEN, and their parents (who have children/young people 0 to 25 years)
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Bury Council - services for children

Tel: 0161 253 5454

Athenaeum House
Market Street
Bury
Greater Manchester
BL9 0BN

7.5 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
Parkinson'S Uk Wigan Leigh And District Support Group

Tel: 07580 417101 or 0344 225 3611

Kingsleigh Youth Centre
King Street
Leigh
Greater Manchester
WN7 4LR

7.5 miles away

Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Pipeline - Bury Talking Newspaper For The Blind

Tel: 01706 824401

Seedfield Resource Centre
Parkinson Street
Bury
Greater Manchester
BL9 6NY

7.6 miles away

Pipeline is Bury's local talking newspaper. It is produced weekly on standard C60 cassette, CD or nowadays, some listeners receive their copy of Pipeline in MP3 format on a USB drive they can plug into a computer or talking book facility and contains news taken from the Bury Times, Radcliffe Time...
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Leigh Healthy Heart Club

Tel: 0300 330 3311

Leigh Miners Welfare Institute
Kirkby Road
Leigh
Greater Manchester
WN7 4EF

7.6 miles away

Leigh Healthy Heart Club aims to provide support, help and guidance to people who suffer from heart disease, and also their relatives and carers. Meetings are usually attended by a guest speaker who gives a talk lasting about an hour. Afterwards there is normally the opportunity to ask questions ...
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