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Trafford Council - services for adults

Tel: 0161 912 5199

M32 0TH

1.6 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Manchester Carers Centre

Tel: 0161 272 7270

Vulcan Mill
12-18 Pollard Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 7AN

1.7 miles away

Manchester Carers Centre is proud of our ability to identify and reach out to new Carers and support them in a preventative way. We demonstrate that when timely and effective help is offered, Carers can be reached before breaking point – giving them the strength and resolve to continue to care fo...
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Carers, and professionals working with carers.
Mood Swings Network

Tel: 0161 832 3736

36 New Mount Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 4DE

1.7 miles away

Moodswings is an award winning Manchester based Charity founded in 1999 to help people recover from mood problems and the severe emotional distress they can cause. We operate a telephone help line that provides advice, information and support for people whose lives are affected by a severe mood...
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Headway Salford Trafford and North Manchester

Tel: 07824 702785

M5 4HH

1.7 miles away

Headway Salford, Trafford and North Manchester provide information, support and social activities for people suffering from acquired brain injuries. They also support carers, family and friends. Their service offers the chance for people who have experienced brain injury to get together in a re...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
Manchester City Council Social Care Contact Centre

Tel: 0161 234 5001

Contact Manchester
Manchester City Council
PO Box 532
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M60 2LA

1.8 miles away

Provides social services. Please see our website for further information: www.manchester.gov.uk/helpandsupportmanchester
Children and adults residing within the Manchester City Council area
Manchester People First

Tel: 0161 839 3700

3 Broughton Street
Cheetham Hill
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M8 8RF

2.2 miles away

Manchester People First is a self advocacy group for learning disabled adults. We are run by and for learning disabled adults. We give training, support and advice to learning disabled adults and professionals and campaign for disabled people's rights.
Learning disabled adults
Unlimited Potential

Tel: 0161 743 0088

Innovation Forum
51 Frederick Road
Salford
Greater Manchester
M6 6FP

2.2 miles away

Unlimited Potential is a social enterprise which aims to help people fulfil all of their rich potential through leading healthier, happier lives.
Carers only
Face To Face Counselling

Tel: 0161 881 1535

St Clements Church
St Clements Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M21 9AE

2.2 miles away

Face to Face Counselling is an independent, non-profit-making organisation run by volunteers. We are based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in south Manchester and offer the following: •One-to-one personal counselling for adults (i.e. over 18) on low income. •One-to-one personal counselling for young peopl...
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Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (Asgma)

Tel: 0161 866 8483

ASGMA
1114 Chester Road
Stretford
Greater Manchester
M32 0HL

2.6 miles away

The Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (ASGMA) is a voluntary organisation that was set up in 1968 by parents to support parents. ASGMA now provides support, information and services to people with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
People with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
Dr Margaret Tyson (Manchester Amputee Fitness Initiative - MANFIT)

Tel: 07776 181180

The Manchester College, Openshaw Campus
Ashton Old Road
Openshaw
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M11 2WH

2.6 miles away

MANFIT is Manchester Amputee Fitness Initiative. Our inclusion criterion is that new amputees have to have been approved to attend by the Specialised Ability Centre (SAC) physiotherapists (after rehabilitation after amputation). The age limit is over 18 years of age unless accompanied by an adult...
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