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Tel: 0191 386 2146
136 Devonshire Rd
Durham
County Durham
DH1 2BL
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'Durham Otters' Swim club has been running for over 25 years in the Durham city area to provide a safe and friendly environment for those who find public swimming sessions unsuitable, but who would like to swim or relax in a pool.
The charity, run entirely by volunteers, gives disabled adults an...
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British Porphyria Association
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Tel: 0300 30 200 30
136 Devonshire Road
Durham City
Durham
County Durham
DH1 2BL
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The British Porphyria Association aims to reach out to as many people as possible; patients, doctors, hospitals and research establishments in order to improve the understanding of this condition.
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Parkinson's UK Durham Branch
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Tel: 0344 225 3604
Newton Hall Community Centre
Kira Drive
Durham
County Durham
DH1 5GU
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Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Also organise regular events and social activities - join 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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Phab in Durham
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To promote and encourage people of all abilities to come together on equal terms, to achieve complete integration within the wider community.
We meet once a week with activities to suit all who come, whatever disability, either in our premises or out and about in the community. We have able-bod...
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Anyone with a physical or learning disability, and also able bodied volunteers
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Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (Hme) Support Group
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Tel: 07961540768
HME Support Group
PO Box 207
Chester-le-Street
County Durham
DH3 9AR
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Advice and support regarding rare bone disorder (also known as Diaphyseal Aclasis and Familial Bone Spurs).
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Anyone affected by rare bone disorder (also known as Diaphyseal Aclasis and Familial Bone Spurs) carers, families and professionals
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The Education Centre For Children With Down'S Syndrome Durham
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Tel: 07806 707465
DL1 2YA
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Early development group for pre-school children and their parents, weekly during term-time (36 weeks per year). In September 2006 we launched a new school-age group for 4-11 year old children. These sessions are run in Darlington, but they also take children from surrounding areas including the r...
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Tel: 0191 526 1071
Brickgarth
Easington Lane
Houghton-le-Spring
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
DH5 0LE
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We are a local charitable organisation run by local people for local people. We provide training and educational opportunities, childcare and support – free of charge.
The principle objectives of Easington Lane Community Access Point are to promote and create regeneration opportunities in the ar...
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Darlington Association on Disability Independent Living Hub
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Tel: 01325 254840
DAD Independent Living Hub
West Lodge
West Crescent
Darlington
County Durham
DL3 7PS
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The Independent Living Hub is led by the people using the service and is based on promoting equality, independence, choice and control.
The Independent Living Hub:
- Provides support staff, volunteers, accessible premises, including kitchen, equipment and resources such as computers.
- Support...
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Disc Darlington
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Tel: 01325 487687
First Floor
Birch House
80 Eastmount Road
Darlington
County Durham
DL1 1LA
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For over 25 years DISC has been helping people to achieve their goals and make positive changes to their lives. Our services can offer you a range of specialist support focussing on:-
Children and Young People
Criminal Justice and Offenders
Drug and Alcohol misuse
Education, Training and Employm...
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Anyone living in Darlington who suffers form a mental health problem, 16+ and with housing support needs, homelessness issues or independent living issues.
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Darlington Borough Council
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Tel: 01325 346200
Central House
Gladstone Street
Darlington
County Durham
DL3 6JX
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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