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Greenwich Council - services for children

Tel: 020 8921 3172

SE9 1HN

2.7 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

2.7 miles away

Provide social care services for adults and older people
Adults, older people and those who care for them
Greenwich Down's Group

Tel: 07580818156

Greenwich Down's Group
Plumstead Children's Centre
6, Purrett Road
London
Greater London
SE18 1JW

2.7 miles away

Greenwich Down's Group provides support and information to parents and carers of children with Down's syndrome. The group organises a wide range of events and can arrange home visits if required.
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Second Wave Youth Arts

Tel: 020 8694 2444

Deptford Methodist Mission
1 Creek Road
Deptford
London
Greater London
SE8 3BT

2.7 miles away

Second Wave exists to develop youth-centred theatre and collaborative work created by young artists. We offer regular programmes of performing arts workshops, events, productions, arts training and employment opportunities for young people aged 13-25 years. We are a registered charity established...
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Lewisham Bereavement Counselling

Tel: 020 8692 6252

Deptford Methodist Mission
1 Creek Road
London
Greater London
SE8 3BT

2.7 miles away

We provide a confidential, one-to-one counselling, support and advice service to all bereaved people over the age of 18 living in the Lewisham Borough. We use the services of professionally trained volunteer counsellors who are supported by qualified, experienced supervisors. We can provide coun...
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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

2.7 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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Greenwich Time To Talk

Tel: 020 3260 1100

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

2.8 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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Age Uk East London (Newham)

Tel: 020 8503 4800

655 Barking Road
Plaistow
London
Greater London
E13 9EX

2.8 miles away

Age UK East London (Charity number 1144535) is the lead Charity in the linked operating group of Charities comprising of Age UK Hackney (1144535-1), Age UK Newham (1144535-3) and Age UK Tower Hamlets (1144535-2). We are a brand partner of Age UK - the national charity formed from the merger of H...
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All older people and carers aged 50+.
Lewisham Toy Library

Tel: 020 8297 2735

Lewisham Toy Library
Shop 46, Lewisham Shopping Centre
Molesworth Street
London
Greater London
SE13 7EP

2.8 miles away

The aim of the Toy Library, as set out in its constitution, is the education of children within the London Borough of Lewisham by the provision of educational and stimulating toys and play equipment.
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999 Centre Deptford

Tel: 020 8691 7734

21 Deptford Broadway
London
Greater London
SE8 4PA

2.8 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.