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Stickler Syndrome Support Group

Tel: 01903 785771

PO Box 3351
Littlehampton
West Sussex
BN16 9GB

13.6 miles away

Provides support to sufferers, carers, medical and other professionals with an interest in Stickler Syndrome, via the telephone, email and website and through publications, conferences and family days.
Anyone with an interest in Stickler Syndrome.
Crawley Community Transport

Tel: 01293 523764 (Enquiry Line)

RH10 6GA

13.6 miles away

Crawley Community Transport (CCT) is a charitable community transport operator for Crawley and the surrounding area. This service is for individual users who are generally unable to access other mainstream public transport services either because they have physical, sensory or learning disabiliti...
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Individual users who are generally unable to access other mainstream public transport services.
Age UK Surrey

Tel: 01483 503414

The Clockhouse Community Centre
Chapel Lane
Milford
Surrey
GU8 5EZ

13.7 miles away

Age UK Surrey is an independent local charity. We work for all people over the age of 50 offering a wide range of services to help them make the most of life. Age UK Surrey is also a brand partner of Age UK and a member of the Age England Association. Age UK Surrey aims to see a county where ...
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Older people 50 + their families and carers
Wellspring West Sussex

Tel: 07742 408 868

26 Goldsmith Road
Worthing
West Sussex
BN14 8ER

13.8 miles away

We provide information to young disabled people, their parents and carers in West Sussex through regular newsletters, Resource Booklets and a website, both of which give details of local events that are inclusive, new equipment that may be available, support groups and other resources that may be...
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For children and young people with disabilities and special needs and their parents and carers
Carers Online West Sussex

Tel: 01903 859928

c/o Helplines Partnership/ ICIS
35 Worthing Road
East Preston
West Sussex
BN16 1BQ

13.8 miles away

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

Tel: 0800 859 929

35 Worthing Road
East Preston
West Sussex
BN16 1BQ

13.8 miles away

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.
General public, service providers, service users.
British Wheelchair Bowls Association (Bwba)

Tel: 07932 791 519

BN16 3AJ

13.8 miles away

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.
Wheelchair users intrested in bowls
Motor Neurone Disease Association West Sussex South

Tel: 0300 3020535

BN16 3SQ

13.9 miles away

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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Motor Neurone Disease Association West Sussex North

Tel: 01444 245486

RH15 8UT

13.9 miles away

The West Sussex North Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association offers support to people affected by Motor Neurone Disease (MND), their partners, carers, family and friends. The branch covers Crawley, Horsham and Mid Sussex districts.
Anyone affected by Motor Neurone Disease
LHH

Tel: 01444 236099

PO Box 342
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 5AQ

13.9 miles away

For people who are in financial need due to illness or disability. One-off grants and regular quarterly grants available. One-off grants are typically for essential household items and specialist equipment not available through statutory services; maximum £250. Carer's breaks when funds allow.
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