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Bristol City Council - services for adults

Tel: 0117 922 2000

38 College Green
PO Box 30
Bristol
Avon
BS99 7NB

4.8 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Women'S Aid Federation Of England

BS99 7WS

4.8 miles away

Women’s Aid is the national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children. As a federation of over 180 organisations, we provide almost 300 local lifesaving services to women and children.
General public
Bristol Crisis Service For Women

Tel: 0117 927 9600

PO Box 654
Bristol
Avon
BS99 1XH

4.8 miles away

Bristol Crisis Service for Women provides support for women, and girls who self-injure. We also provide training for professionals working with people who self-injure, and a range of information resources.
Our support services are for women and girls only. Information and training available to all interested.
Avon Riding Centre For The Disabled

Tel: 0117 959 0266

Avon Riding Centre
Kings Weston Road
Henbury
Bristol
Avon
BS10 7QT

5.0 miles away

Avon Riding Centre is a leading charity dedicated to the provision of riding tuition and therapy to adults and children with all kinds of disability in a purpose built Centre, nestled in 100 acres of pasture and woodland within the City of Bristol.
Children and adults with a wide range of complex special needs
The Family Centre (Deaf Children)

Tel: 0117 330 7575

Elmfield School for Deaf Children
Greystoke Avenue
Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
Avon
BS10 6AY

5.0 miles away

We bring together families living with deafness through organised children's activities and family sessions. We encourage all of the family to become involved in our activities and welcome deaf parents and their children, hearing parents, their deaf children and siblings, children's friends, gra...
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Families living with deafness.
Khaas Bristol

Tel: 0117 955 4070

BS2 9TJ

5.0 miles away

Khaas is a unique organisation in the South West, which provides services to BAME disabled children and their families. Khaas are part of the out and about consortium. 
Khaas seeks to promote the comprehensive needs of BME disabled children, their carers and families.
Hft Bristol & Bath

Tel: 0117 924 3152

Unit 34, Easton Business Centre
Felix Road
Easton
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0HE

5.1 miles away

Hft Bristol & Bath offers support options for people with learning disabilities, helping them to live the life they choose. Our services include supported living, care at home, help in finding a job and providing short breaks, as well as specialist support services for people with complex needs...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
Bristol Oscar

Tel: 0117 951 2200

The Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre
256 Stapleton Road
Easton
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0NP

5.1 miles away

Bristol OSCAR was founded in 1984 to raise awareness of Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia in the Bristol Area The Bristol Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre was established in July 1991 as a base for counselling, information and educational resources on Sickle Cell & Thalasseaemia disorders.
People with the disorder, their carers, health professionals, statutory and voluntary organizations and members of the general public.
Changes Bristol

Tel: 0117 941 1123

Barton Hill Settlement
Lawrence Hill
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0AX

5.2 miles away

Changes Bristol is a community based mental health charity that provides free peer support to help improve people’s mental wellbeing. Currently, we are running a range of peer support groups both online and in-person, as well as a befriending service for anyone who needs one to one support. Our s...
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Dhek Bhal

Tel: 0117 914 6671

43 Ducie Road
Barton Hill
Bristol
Avon
BS5 0AX

5.2 miles away

Dhek Bhal’s aims to promote the health and social well being of South Asian people through a range of services such as respite breaks, daycentre, domicillary care and a sitting service.
South Asian people