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Direct Help & Advice / The Derby Law Centre
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Tel: 01332 287 850
Phoenix Street
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 2ER
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We provide specialist advice, advocacy and representation for families and individuals facing crisis, to prevent and alleviate homelessness, debt and housing difficulty.
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The Hadhari Project
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Tel: 01332 384379
350 Burton Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 6AF
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The Hadhari Project serves mainly (but not limited to) the African and Caribbean community in Derbyshire.
We are a registered charity that provides older people, mainly from (but not limited to) the African and Caribbean community the chance to get together and join in welfare, educational, soci...
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2Care Derbyshire
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Tel: 01332 348 080
309 Burton Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 6AG
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2Care is a mental health charity which achieves excellent outcomes for people with long term complex mental health needs. They offer mental health rehabilitation and recovery services at five centres across the UK.
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People with long term complex mental health needs.
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Derbyshire Positive Support
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Tel: 01332 204020
97C Empress Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 6TF
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Derbyshire Positive Support aim to support people who are HIV positive, their partners, families, friends and carers. We provide education, information and advice to people with the condition, the medical and nursing profession, statutory and voluntary bodies, and members of the public.
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People who are HIV positive, their families, friends or carers
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Opieka
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Tel: 01332 297118
9 Gordon Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 6WR
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Opieka aims to promote the relief of elderly and disabled persons in Derby, primarily those originating from Poland or the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and their decendants, by associating the local authorities voluntary organisation and the local inhabitants. Opieka provides a Lunc...
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Parkinson's UK Derby and District Branch
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Tel: 01332 738495
Aston Court Hotel Derby
Midland Road
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 2SL
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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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Prader Willi Syndrome Association UK
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Tel: 01332 365676
PO Box 8478
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 9HT
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We are a registered charity (no. 284583), and the only organisation in the UK which is dedicated to supporting people with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), their families, carers, and the professionals who work with them.
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Anyone with an interest in Prader-Willi Syndrome
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Fun-abil8y Moving Forward Services
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Tel: 01332 604066
St James Centre
Malcolm Street
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 8LU
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Fun-abil8y Moving Forward aims to help disabled children and adults live life to the MAX! We provide the following services
· Specialist evening weekend and holiday clubs and activities for disabled children aged 3-19 years
· Day Opportunities for disabled adults aged 18-60 years, this includes ...
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Disabled people aged 3-60 and their families
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Derby Library - Home Library Service
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Tel: 01332 255409
Blagreaves Lane
Littleover
Derby
Derbyshire
DE23 1PT
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The Home Library Service delivers books and other library materials direct to people in their own homes. The service is for people who can't visit the library because they are unable to leave their home or carry heavy books.
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People who are unable to access library services independently.
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Cochlear Implanted Children'S Support Group Midland And North
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Tel: 020 8876 8605
DE24 8AU
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The Cochlear Implanted Children's Support Group was set up to help families whose children are so deaf that they do not derive sufficient benefit from conventional hearing aids.
The vast majority of these children will be suitable for a cochlear implant, a surgically implanted device that, with ...
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Families whose children are so deaf that they do not derive sufficient benefit from conventional hearing aids.
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