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Visually Impaired Children'S Support (Vics)
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Tel: 07790 936 208
BB5 1HP
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We are a support and play group for families with registered blind or Partially sighted children in the Hyndburn area of Lancashire, offering a safe environment for their children to be in, whilst taking part in numerous stimulating activities that are organised for them.
We are always looking t...
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Families with registered blind or Partially sighted children
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Headway Blackburn with Darwen
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Tel: 07926 571 247
Headway Blackburn with Darwen
Spring Bank Court
Spring Bank Terrace
Blackburn
Greater Manchester
BB2 4GU
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Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Free carer advice and support services are available.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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British Red Cross North Central & West Lancs District Office
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Tel: 0344 871 8000
Pittman Court
Pittman Way
Preston
Lancashire
PR2 9ZG
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Services include an emergency card scheme for anyone who looks after adults or children who are dependant on them because of illness or disability.
Care in the home, transport services, first aid courses, and medical equipment hire also available.
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Self Unlimited North West
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Tel: 01254 852878
Roach Road
Samlesbury
Preston
Lancashire
PR5 0RB
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Self Unlimited supports people with learning disabilities to live the lives that they want.
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Adults with a learning disability (18 years old and onwards).
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Gentle Approach To Cancer Association Preston Group
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Tel: 01772 865024
PR2 6YQ
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Advice and counselling for cancer patients and their families: diet, lifestyle, positive thinking, stress control, and relaxation, as well as a range of complementary therapies.
In Preston we meet on the 2nd Saturday of every month in the Ribblebank Resource Centre.
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Parkinson's UK Burnley Branch
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Tel: 07922 330755
St John's Catholic Parish Church Burnley
Ivy Street
Burnley
Lancashire
BB10 1TD
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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.
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People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
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Burnley Colne & Nelson Mencap Society
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Tel: 01282 616008
BB9 5EW
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Services provided:
Advice - general
Advice and support - benefits
Black and ethnic minority support
Carers support
Children and young people
Information services
Leisure
Profound and multiple learning disabilities
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Young Carers Contact At Cvs
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Tel: 01282 835728
ELVSRC
62-64 Yorkshire Street
Burnley
Lancashire
BB11 3BT
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Young Carers Contact provides free and confidential flexible outreach support to young carers within Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale, and offers preventative support in the form of breaks away and activities. We offer the young carers various types of flexible support through one-to-ones, group se...
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Young carers for which we have received a referral, and they have been assessed as a young carer.
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Seed (Support And Education On Eating Disorders) - Preston Self Help And Support Group
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Tel: 0844 391 5539
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Preston College
Fulwood Campus, Room LF5D, Sir Tom Finney Library
St Vincents Road
Preston
Lancashire
PR2 8UR
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Self Help Group meets 7.30pm - 8.30pm and will meet on alternate Fridays.
SEED also offers a drop-in service every Friday 2pm - 4pm.
Carer Advice and Information Clinic 7.30 - 8.30pm every alternate Friday, around support groups.
Drop in service every Friday 1.30 - 3pm.
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Bosom Friends Cancer Support Group
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Tel: 01282 814917
56 Kelbrook Road
Barnoldswick
Lancashire
BB18 5BX
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Bosom Friends are a local charity group that support and assist local people whose lives are affected by cancer.
The main aim of the group is to simply "be there" when they are needed. The group believes that laughter is often the best form of medicine and, because it isn't available on the NHS...
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People whose lives are affected by cancer.
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