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Motor Neurone Disease Association East Surrey
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Tel: 07753 821964
18 Church Street
Dorking
Surrey
RH4 1DW
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The East Surrey Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) holds regular quarterly open meetings, at St Mark’s Church Hall on Epsom Downs, usually on a Sunday afternoon in January, April, July and October.
The Branch also holds informal monthly meetings for people living with MND and...
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Tel: 01306 640212
The Mayflower Centre
Lyons Court
High Street
Dorking
Surrey
RH4 1AB
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We provide information and support for all carers in Mole Valley including signposting to services, help with completing benefits claim forms and outings to give carers a break.
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Adult carers looking after someone who:
• is physically disabled
• has learning disabilities
• is elderly
• has mental health problems
• has a terminal illnesss
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Brigitte Trust
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Tel: 01306 881816
316 High Street
Dorking
Surrey
RH4 1QX
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The Brigitte Trust provides emotional support and practical help at home to people facing life-threatening illness.
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People living with life-threatening illnesses, their carers and other family members.
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Headway Surrey
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Tel: 01483 454433
Headway House
North Road
Guildford
Surrey
GU2 9PU
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Headway Surrey 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. Helpline, Brain injury education sessions, art the...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Outreach 3 Way - Saturday Club Horsham
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Tel: 01293 551627
Outreach 3 Way
Ifield Avenue
Ifield
Crawley
West Sussex
RH11 0JX
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At Outreach 3 Way we aim to empower people with learning disabilities to live their lives with choice and control.
We are based at Ifield, near Crawley and we also have an office in Worthing. We support people in all areas of daily life including work, leisure, learning and social life. And, th...
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People with learning disabilities in Sussex and the South East.
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Pulborough and District Community Care Association
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Tel: 01798 872872
RH20 2BF
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Pulborough and District Community Care Association offers various types of services and activities for older people who live in Pulborough and district. The modern and conveniently situated Village Hall, with its lovely views over the Brooks to the South Downs, provides an ideal venue for the maj...
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The Olive Tree Cancer Support Centre
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Tel: 01293 534465
Crawley Hospital
West Green Drive
Crawley
West Sussex
RH11 7DH
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The Olive Tree Cancer Support Centre opened in January 2004. Situated in the grounds of Crawley Hospital, we are an independent charity offering support to cancer patients and their carers and families.
We provide a drop-in centre, complementary therapies, counselling, information and support fo...
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Cancer patients , carers other family members.
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Sight For Surrey
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Tel: 01372 377701
Rentwood
School Lane
Fetcham
Surrey
KT22 9JX
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Anyone with vision and or hearing loss in Surrey
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Heartbeat Support Woking
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Tel: 07973 418799
GU22 9BA
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HeartBeat Support Woking meets on the first Thursday of each month (unless notified otherwise) at the Woking Sea Cadets Centre, Goldsworth Park, from 7:30pm till 9pm. We have a variety of speakers on a wide range of subjects as well as social events throughout the year .
Admission is £1.00 per m...
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HeartBeat Support Woking is open to anyone who has heart problems, but it is hoped that partners, carers and family will also become involved. We extend a welcome to any member of the public within the Woking community and surrounding areas who has an interest in heart related problems.
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Tel: 0300 028 8888
RH10 6AD
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Did you know, 3 out of 5 people will become an unpaid carer.
Anyone can be a carer, an 85-year-old husband caring for his wife with Dementia, an 18-year-old looking after her Mum with a long-term illness or a young person looking after a parent with an alcohol problem. For some caring has always...
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