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North East Asbestos Support & Awareness Group

Tel: 01642 240044

119-121 Marton Road
Middlesbrough
Teesside
TS1 2DU

23.6 miles away

The North East Asbestos Support and Awareness Group is a not-for-profit organisation that provides a comprehensive advice service for asbestos sufferers and their families. NASAG is supported by volunteers and our services are offered completely free of charge.
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Living with Secondary Breast Cancer - Middlesbrough

Tel: 0345 077 1893

TS3 6RS

24.0 miles away

Our Living with Secondary Breast Cancer meet ups in Middlesbrough usually take place monthly, and you can attend as few or as many as you like. All sessions are facilitated by a counsellor and once a quarter we invite a guest speaker, for example a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Benefits Advisor. Q...
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Tow Law Community Association

Tel: 01388 731444

Tow Law Community Association
Ironworks Road
Dan's Castle
Tow Law
County Durham
DL13 4AY

24.2 miles away

Offers a range of community activities such as an IT drop in, solicitors surgery and youth groups.
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Middlesbrough Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre

Tel: 01642 461673

Unit B1 ,Stadium Court
Wallis Road, Skippers Lane Ind.Est.
South Bank
Middlesbrough
Teesside
TS6 6JB

25.1 miles away

The Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre was opened in 1985 by people with Multiple Sclerosis. Its aim is to serve people affected by MS in Tees Valley, North Yorkshire, County Durham, Tyne and Wear and into Northumbria. The centre provides a range of essential therapies aimed at limiting the proble...
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People with Multiple Sclerosis their carers and their families. We also provide support and therapy to stroke victims, ME sufferers and people with other neurological disorders.
Zoe'S Place Baby Hospice Middlesbrough

Tel: 01642 457985

Crossbeck House
High Street
Normanby
Middlesbrough
Teesside
TS6 9DA

25.7 miles away

Zoe's Place Baby hospice Middlesbrough is a registered charity providing palliative, respite and end of life care to babies and infants aged from birth to five years suffering from life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. This care will be provided in a caring, safe, home from home environment.
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Epilepsy Outlook Hartlepool

Tel: 01429 297007

199 York Road
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS26 9EE

28.3 miles away

Established in 1987, the main aim of Epilepsy Outlook is to provide advice, information and support to those with epilepsy, their families and carers.
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Hartlepool Special Needs Support Group

Tel: 01429 863766

Resource Centre
109 Park Road
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS26 9HR

28.3 miles away

Aims alleviate the needs and advance education of children/young people with various profound physical and learning disabilities with varying complex needs, including life limiting conditions.
Children and young people with profound disabilities, their carers and families.
Clarke Lister Brain Haemorrhage Foundation

Tel: 0191 586 9239

Clarke Lister Brain Haemorrhage Fund,
10 Lumley Drive
Oakerside Park
Peterlee
County Durham
SR8 1NL

28.6 miles away

The charity exists to support those affected directly and indirectly by Brain Haemorrhage, to actively promote activities which prevent Brain Haemorrhage, promote research into the causes, treatment and effects of Brain Haemorrhage and disseminate for the purpose of education and public benefit a...
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Those affected directly and indirectly by Brain Haemorrhage
Hartlepool Borough Council

Tel: 01429 523872

Civic Centre
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS24 8AY

28.6 miles away

Provides social services
Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
Hartlepool Carers

Tel: 01429 283095

19a Lowthian Road
Hartlepool
Teesside
TS24 8BH

28.6 miles away

Hartlepool Carers was formed in 1994 by a group of local carers who, because of their personal experiences, knew of the limited support that was available to them. As a result of their active campaigning and work with Hartlepool Voluntary Development Agency, three years Joint Finance funding was...
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Unpaid Carers and their families