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Action On Pain

Tel: 0845 603 1593

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PO Box 134
Shipham
Norfolk
IP25 7XA

10.3 miles away

Action on Pain (AOP) is run entirely by volunteers who either have chronic pain or are affected by it. PainLine, their telephone helpline, has developed a reputation of giving advice that is straight and down-to-earth as well as being realistic. AOP promotes the positive side of living with chro...
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Anyone that has chronic pain or are affected by it
Papworth Trust The West Suffolk Disability Resource Centre

Tel: 01284 748888

4 Bunting Road
Moreton Hall Estate
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP32 7BX

10.5 miles away

The West Suffolk Disability Resource Centre (DRC) is a partnership between voluntary and statutory organisations. The centre is independent to ensure that disabled people receive free, impartial advice, and easy access to key disability services.
Carers and General Public
Depden Care Farm

Tel: 01284 851 013

Broad Green Farm
Rookie Farm
depden
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP29 4BU

10.7 miles away

Depden Care Farm is run by the Millennium Farm Trust (MFT) A registered charity, established in 1996. The initiative for the Millennium Farm Trust came from an enthusiastic group of people with learning difficulties and disabilities. Since our farming operation started in the year 2000, many peop...
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Adults with learning disabilities
Red2Green

Tel: 01223 811662

Harvey's Barn
Park End
Swaffham Bulbeck
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB25 0NA

13.5 miles away

Learning, leisure and social opportunities for people with disabilities, particularly learning disability, autistic spectrum conditions and mental health problems.
Adults with learning disabilities
Branching Out

Tel: 01353 863221

27 Grange Lane
Littleport
Ely
Cambridgeshire
CB6 1HW

13.5 miles away

Our primary objective is to provide hands on experience, training and support to people with learning disabilities both mild and challenging. We encourage integration in the community, with the aim of achieving the increase in confidence and independence that this can bring. As well as being a...
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People with learning difficulties
Motor Neurone Disease Association Suffolk Group

Tel: 01359 241084

IP30 0SG

16.9 miles away

Branches and groups strive to provide the best possible support to local people with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), their families and carers.
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Cottenham Toy Library

Cottenham Community Centre
250A High Street
Cottenham
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB24 8RX

18.2 miles away

Cottenham Toy Library is a community group that aims to lend good quality developmental and imaginative toys to families in the surrounding area, whilst also providing a meeting point for parents and carers alike. We also run several extremely popular events within the village throughout the year.
Parents and carers
Cambridge Pringle Group Cambridgeshire

Tel: 01223 223822

CB4 0WY

18.2 miles away

Our aim is to support people with mental health needs, providing them with homes and helping them to meet goals in their individual support plans and to enable them to live independent lives as far as possible. The level of support will be flexible to meet the changing needs of our service-users.
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Brown's Field Youth and Community Centre

Tel: 01223 420309

31a Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RU

18.6 miles away

The multifunctional centre has developed a range of activities and programmes for families, children, young and older people.
Different target groups for the many different services offered.
Cam Sight

Tel: 01223 420033

167 Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RW

18.7 miles away

Cam Sight is a local charity supporting people with sight difficulties. Its vision is a society where visually impaired people enjoy the same rights and opportunities as other people and where no-one feels isolated or excluded due to losing their sight.
We provide support for visually impaired people, their carers and families; employers and providers of public services.