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East Sussex Hearing

Tel: 01323 722 505

East Sussex Hearing
Chantry House
22 Upperton Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 1BF

6.5 miles away

East Sussex Hearing helps the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in East Sussex achieve independence, equality, and enhance their communication techniques. It offers communication support for hard of hearing people and gives information and advice for problems with all aspects of hearing loss in ...
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Deaf, deafened and deafblind and hard of hearing
Eastbourne Blind Society

Tel: 01323 729511

124-142 Longstone Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN22 8DA

6.6 miles away

We are an independent charity, committed to providing access to services, support, encouragement and information to those with visual difficulties. We also seek to serve the needs of their carers and families.
Visually impaired people their carers and families
Actionarthritis

Tel: 0800 652 3188

1 Upperton Gardens
Eastbourne
Sussex
BN21 2AA

6.6 miles away

Arthritis Action is the only UK charity giving hands-on help to combat arthritis pain through self-management and lifestyle advice. We give people access to physical therapies in their local area alongside personal dietary and nutritional advice to help individuals manage their arthritis. Combine...
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Anyone affected by Arthritis
East Sussex County Council – services for children

Tel: 0345 60 80 192

Family Support - Eastbourne, Hailsham & Seaford
St Mark's House
14 Upperton Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 1EP

6.6 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
Care For The Carers East Sussex

Tel: 01323 738390

Care for the Carers Highlight House
8 St Leonards Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 3UH

6.6 miles away

Care for the Carers is an independent charity which supports unpaid carers in East Sussex who look after a relative, friend or neighbour who is frail, disabled, and/or has a long term illness. We are the Carers’ Centre for East Sussex and a network partner of Carers Trust. As the Carers Centre...
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Carers
Mencap Eastbourne And District

Tel: 01323 722034

113 Pevensey Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN22 8AD

6.7 miles away

Mencap Eastbourne and District provides advice and support for people with learning difficulties, and respite for Carers.
People with learning difficulties and their carers
Family Information Service

Tel: 0345 608 0192

Family Information Service
Eastbourne Central Library
Grove Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 4TL

6.7 miles away

East Sussex Family Information Service provides up-to-date information and advice about childcare, family support and fun activities for children and young people aged 0-20 in East Sussex. Also gives information and help on services available from East Sussex County Council Children's Services.
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Wealden Talking News East Sussex

Tel: 01435 862304

1-2 Bank Buildings
Cherwell Road
Heathfield
East Sussex
TN21 8JT

7.4 miles away

Wealden Talking News produces weekly memory sticks of news and features taken from the local papers in the Wealden area including Crowborough, Hailsham, Polegate, Uckfield, Heathfield, Seaford and Newhaven. They also produce four monthly magazines, free of charge for the visually impaired anywh...
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Eastbourne Seniors' Forum

Tel: 01323 644916

28 Dolphin Court
Cliff Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN20 7XE

7.8 miles away

Eastbourne Seniors' Forum (ESF) is an independent organisation which gives a collective voice to the over 50s of Eastbourne, helping them to influence decision-makers on issues which impact their everyday lives.
Over 50s
Homecall

Tel: 01424 845812

22 Oakleigh Road
Bexhill-on-Sea
East Sussex
TN39 4PY

7.8 miles away

Homecall was established in February 1985 to recruit, select and train volunteers (visitors) for a home visiting scheme that would help the substantially visually impaired maintain their independence, whilst relieving their social isolation. Home visiting is a very important contribution to commu...
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Services are for the Visually Impaired.