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Motor Neurone Disease Association West Sussex South
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Tel: 0300 3020535
BN16 3SQ
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If you live in the southern part of West Sussex and have been affected by MND in any way then we are here to help. Whether you are living with MND, caring for someone with MND, or have a friend or family member with MND we are here to offer a listening ear, information and support. We hold friend...
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Headway Portsmouth and South East Hampshire
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Tel: 023 9266 4972
Mountbatten Centre
Alexandra Park
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO2 9QA
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Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families.
They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem.
Free carer advice and support services are available.
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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Portsmouth City Council - services for children
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Tel: 023 9283 9111
PO1 4JZ
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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Elizabeth Fitzroy Support Central Support
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Tel: 01730 711111
FitzRoy House
8 Hylton Road
Petersfield
Hampshire
GU32 3JY
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A national charity providing practical, tailored support for adults with learning and physical disabilities. Our aim is to allow the people we support to live the lives they choose, making their own decisions whilst enjoying a full and independent life.
Their best interests are at the heart of ...
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British Wheelchair Bowls Association (Bwba)
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Tel: 07932 791 519
BN16 3AJ
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We are here to assist wheelchair users to get the most out of the sport, whether they are just starting out or are experienced bowlers.
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Wheelchair users intrested in bowls
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Portsmouth Association For The Blind
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Tel: 023 9266 1717
St Saviours Church, Hayes Hall
283 Twyford Avenue
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO2 8PD
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Portsmouth Association for the Blind (PAB) is your local charity supporting blind and partially sighted people living within the Portsmouth area. We have been established for over 80 years and are a forward thinking association. We are based near to the centre of the city and close to local bus r...
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Blind and partially sighted people. General public.
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Carers Online West Sussex
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Tel: 01903 859928
c/o Helplines Partnership/ ICIS
35 Worthing Road
East Preston
West Sussex
BN16 1BQ
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Carers Online West Sussex is a website for carers, available 24 hours a day, enabling carers to search for and find help, resources and services that could support them.
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Icis: Information For Life
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Tel: 0800 859 929
35 Worthing Road
East Preston
West Sussex
BN16 1BQ
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ICIS helps people of all ages in West Sussex find information about services offering support, care or advice. ICIS is a free and confidential service providing impartial and up-to-date information.
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General public, service providers, service users.
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The Good Neighbours Network
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Tel: 023 9289 9671
Good Neighbours Network
1st Floor Peninsular House
Wharf Road
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO2 8HB
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The Good Neighbours Network (GNN) publishes on its website www.goodneighbours.org.uk a directory of Good Neighbours groups in Hampshire that help people of all ages by taking people to and from hospital and other health appointments, sitting for carers, befriending, dog walking, shopping and lun...
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Voluntary groups and people wishing to set one up. People wanting to find out about the groups.
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Leucan - Parents Support Group
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Tel: 01903 775756
9 Darlington Close
Angmering
Littlehampton
West Sussex
BN16 4GS
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LEUCAN was set up in February 1981 by parents of children attending Southlands Hospital. They found meeting together gave them and their children the opportunity to share experiences and offer each other encouragement and support. In 1992 the group obtained Registered Charity Status.
The group s...
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Families with a child or young adult diagnosed with leukaemia, cancer or bone marrow failure up to the age of 25.
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