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Parkinson's UK Liverpool South Branch
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Tel: 0300 123 3683
Mossley Hill Parish Church
Rose Lane
Liverpool
Merseyside
L18 8DB
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We offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. We also organise regular events and social activities. Join us 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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Chester Toy Library
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Hamilton Street Methodist Church
Hoole
Chester
Cheshire
CH2 3JG
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Chester Toy Library is a registered charity run entirely by volunteers. If you live in the Chester area and you look after children under 5 years old, or children with special needs, you might like to borrow our toys.
It's free to join and to borrow and Grandparents, carers and childminders can ...
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ADHD Foundation
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Tel: 0151 541 9020
54 James Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 0AB
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The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity is an integrated health and education service offering a unique lifespan – strength based service, for the 1 in 5 people who live with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome.
We work in partnership with agencies across al...
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Motor Neurone Disease Association Merseyside
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Tel: 0151 924 0583
The Greenbank Sports Academy
Greenbank Lane
Sefton Park
Liverpool
Merseyside
L17 1AG
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The Merseyside Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association has the sole aim of serving all those people in the area affected by Motor Neurone Disease (MND). This includes people with MND, their carers, family and friends.
Our Branch is aiming to hold regular support meetings for people livin...
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Mental Health Advocacy Project
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Tel: 0151 709 9442
91 Upper Parliament Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L8 7LB
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The Advocacy Project provides independent advocacy to service users of the Mary Seacole House (our sister organisation) and local black community experiencing mental ill health.
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Beechley Riding Stables
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Tel: 0151 724 4490
Harthill Road
Allerton
Liverpool
Merseyside
L18 7HQ
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The only city council funded riding centre, aimed at disabled people. The centre is open four days per week. Please contact us if you are interested in taking lessons, volunteering or just finding out more.
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Disabled people interested in horse riding
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Diabetes UK Chester and District
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Tel: 07702 973 360
St Marys Centre
St Marys Without the Walls
Chester
Cheshire
CH4 7HL
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We are a friendly group of volunteers offering:
• A chance for people with diabetes and their families and carers to talk and share
• Information, support and guidance from national and local experts
• An opportunity to talk with local health care professionals in a relaxed atmosphere
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Everyone interested in Diabetes is welcome and there is no membership fee.
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Person Shaped Support (Pss) Sefton
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Tel: 0151 702 5555
18 Seel Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 4BE
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Person Shaped Support (PSS) is an innovative and dynamic charity that has found pioneering new ways to support people within their community. They tailor their services to fit the individual requirements of each person they help. Their aim is to provide a better life for those with disabilities r...
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Individuals, their families and carers
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Person Shaped Support (Pss) Liverpool
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Tel: 0151 702 5555
18 Seel Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 4BE
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Person Shaped Support (PSS) is an innovative and dynamic charity that has found pioneering new ways to support people within their community. They tailor their services to fit the individual requirements of each person they help. Their aim is to provide a better life for those with disabilities r...
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Individuals, their families and carers
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Barnardo'S Action With Young Carers Liverpool
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Tel: 0151 708 7323
24 Colquitt Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 4DE
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We can help young carers by providing:someone to talk to who will listen , a chance to meet other young carers at groups and activities , information about the illness or disability of person you care for , fun and free activities, a break from caring and help, advice and support for you and the ...
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Young Carers under the age of eighteen
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