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Island Advice Centre

Tel: 020 7987 9379

Island Advice Centre
Island House
Roserton Street
London
Greater London
E14 3PG

3.1 miles away

Free and Independent advice on Welfare Benefit, Housing and Debt issues
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Southwark Bede House

Tel: 020 7237 3881

Bede House
351 Southwark Park Road
Southwark
London
Greater London
SE16 2JW

3.1 miles away

Bede House provides a variety of community services to people living in the Southwark, Bermondsey and Rotherhithe areas of London. The services available include a specialist domestic violence and hate crime unit where caseworkers offer practical and emotional support. It also provides services f...
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Charlton Toy Library

Tel: 020 8319 0055

Charlton House
Charlton Road
Charlton
London
Greater London
SE7 8RE

3.1 miles away

Charlton Toy Library is a Registered Charity and is a fun, stimulating and safe place. It provides families with a place to come and meet other parents, play with their children or get advice from our very experienced members of staff. We serve hundreds of families in and around the borough. We ...
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We are open to all parents and carers of children under the age of five
Greenwich Portage Service

Tel: 020 8921 3821

Prospect Centre
360 Middle Park Avenue
Eltham
London
Greater London
SE9 5QH

3.1 miles away

Portage is a home-visiting educational service for pre-school children with additional support needs and their families. The aim of Portage is to support the development of young children's play, communication and relationships and to encourage full participation in day to day life within the fam...
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This service is for pre-school children with additional support needs and their families.
Southwark Irish Pensioners Project

Tel: 020 7237 5841 0800 167 7783

6 Market Place
Bermondsey
London
Greater London
SE16 3UQ

3.2 miles away

The main objective of the organisation is to benefit elderly Irish people living in south east London (LB Southwark, Lambeth and Lewisham) by providing services to reduce their isolation and improve their wellbeing. Our satellite drop-ins operate across the 3 boroughs offering a variety of acti...
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Over 55's, Irish born/descent and people living locally
Greenwich Council - services for children

Tel: 020 8921 3172

SE9 1HN

3.3 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Adults, older people and those who care for them
Greenwich Council Adults and Older People's Services

Tel: 020 8921 2304

20 Orangery Lane
Eltham
London
Greater London
SE9 1HN

3.3 miles away

Provide social care services for adults and older people
Adults, older people and those who care for them
Multiple System Atrophy Trust

Tel: 0333 323 4591

St Olav’s Court
Lower Road
London
Greater London
SE16 2XB

3.3 miles away

We are the only organisation in the UK dedicated to supporting people affected by MSA. We provide a helpline, Nurse and Social Welfare Specialist Services, Support Groups and we fund research into the cause and cure of MSA.
People living with MSA and their families
Greenwich Time To Talk

Tel: 020 3260 1100

Floors 1 and 2
135-143 Eltham High Street
Eltham
London
Greater London
SE9 1TJ

3.4 miles away

Greenwich Time To Talk provides a range of services for people with common mental health problems in the borough of Greenwich. Services include face-to-face and computer-aided Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), counselling, employment support and psycho educational groups.
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Kent Association For The Blind Bromley

Tel: 020 8464 8406

Bromley Sight Centre
18 Blyth Road
Bromley
Kent
BR1 3RX

3.4 miles away

Kent Association for the Blind provides advice, support, information and equipment for people of all ages who have a visual impairment.
Sight impaired individuals, their family and carers, professionals working in health and social care, the general public.