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Lewisham Council - services for adults

Tel: 020 8314 7777

Lewisham Town Hall
Rushey Green
London
Greater London
SE6 4RY

0.7 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Lewisham Disability Coalition

Tel: 020 8314 1414

2 Catford
Broadway
London
Greater London
SE6 4SP

0.7 miles away

The Lewisham Disability Coalition is a non-profit organisation which provides free advice and represents the needs of disabled people.
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Lewisham Talking Newspaper

Tel: 020 8699 9399

Rooms F6/F7 Leemore Centre
29-39 Clarendon Rise
London
Greater London
SE13 5ES

0.7 miles away

Lewisham Talking Newspaper provides a free service to blind or partially sighted people who live, or used to live, within the London Borough of Lewisham, South East London.
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Charge Family Support Group

Tel: 07950 233 100

SE6 2HA

0.9 miles away

The CHARGE Family Support Group offers a positive support network of parents, families and professionals to share ideas and experiences, and to give emotional support to families with a child or adult with Charge Syndrome. We organise 3-4 events a year which allow members to meet and provide supp...
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Individuals with CHARGE Syndrome; carers, families, parents or professionals involved with anyone with CHARGE Syndrome.
Lewisham Young Women'S Resource Project

Tel: 020 8698 6675

308 Brownhill Road
Catford
London
Greater London
SE6 1AU

1.0 miles away

Lewisham Young Women's Resource Project offers support and information to young women on a range of issues including, bullying, drugs, smoking, racism, domestic violence, relationships, sexual health advice and sexual harassment.
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Parent Support Group Greenwich

Tel: 020 8469 0205

72 Blackheath Road
Greenwich
London
Greater London
SE10 8DA

1.3 miles away

Parent Support Group provides a free support and advice service helping you take control of your situation and enabling you to cope with these difficult adolescent years.
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Ravensbourne Project

Tel: 020 8695 2661

Coombe House
4 Crantock Road
Catford
London
Greater London
SE6 2QT

1.3 miles away

Ravensbourne Project provides short breaks for children and young people with disabilities in the London Borough of Lewisham during the weekends and at school holidays. Ravensbourne Project’s Short Breaks help support carers in their caring responsibilities. In addition it provides children and y...
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Children and young people aged 8-18 who have a disability
999 Centre Deptford

Tel: 020 8691 7734

21 Deptford Broadway
London
Greater London
SE8 4PA

1.4 miles away

The 999 club offers immediate support in any situation by providing links with professional agencies, and giving friendship, help and advice to the most vulnerable in the community. It is staffed entirely by local people, who know the misery caused by homelessness, poverty and drug/alcohol abuse ...
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Vulnerable people in the community in need of practical help and support, including homeless people, those in temporary accommodation, single people and those with children.
Lewisham Signal

Tel: 07946 632477

Lewisham SIGNAL
75 Amersham Road
London
Greater London
SE14 6QQ

1.4 miles away

SIGNAL (Support, Information, Guidance, News for Autism in Lewisham) is a support group for families affected by autism or Asperger's syndrome. It offers emotional support, networking among other parents and information and ideas on coping with autism. It organises dramatherapy, trips, activitie...
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Deptford Action Group For The Elderly (Dage)

Tel: 020 8691 2849

71 Deptford High Street
London
Greater London
SE8 4AA

1.5 miles away

This popular charity has been relaunched in 2000 to help pensioners combat social isolation, get help and advice from the Pension Service, Police, Fire Brigade, NHS opticians and health promotion specialists, and to provide a place where older people can meet each other daily and hear the tunes t...
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People over 60 for general DAGE activities.