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Knights Youth Centre
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Tel: 020 8674 4055
Knights Youth Centre
27 Streatham Place
London
Greater London
SW2 4QQ
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Knights Youth Centre (KYC) is an independent, voluntary and Christian service provider. KYC has been delivering a service in the locality since 1936. KYC is the significant youth provider around Clapham Park.
The Centre provides a quality and inclusive youth service for approximately 150 - 200 y...
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South East London South Asian Elderly Organisation
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Tel: 020 7358 9937
South Asian Elderly Organisation
Southwark Asian Centre
Troy Town Community Centre
London
Greater London
SE15 4NU
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South Asian Elderly Organisation offers cultural, recreational and therapeutic activities for elderly Asian people at the Southwark Asian Centre. It provides information and advice on a range of issues including welfare rights, housing, immigration and racial harassment.
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Day centre for elderly and 50+ who are isolated and vulnerable due to infirmity or disability
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Obac
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Tel: 020 7735 3400
SE5 0TA
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OBAC exists to ensure that blind and partially sighted African and Caribbean people, including people with other physical and sensory impairments access relevant services, influence decision and policy makers, to enable them to overcome barriers that prevent them becoming active members of the co...
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The charity was set up to offer unique services to primarily people with sight loss from black and ethnic minority backgrounds; however, over the years we have revised our remit to include people with other sensory and physical impairments.
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Contact A Family Southwark
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Tel: 020 7358 7799
Cambridge House
1 Addington Square
London
Greater London
SE5 0HF
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We offer information, advice and support to parents and carers of children with any special need or disability, as well as professionals working with families. We can help you find information on your child's condition, about getting extra help at school, benefit entitlements and tell you about o...
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Familes of children with additional needs.
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Working Families
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Tel: 0300 012 0312
SE5 0HF
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Working Families, uniquely, works with parents, carers and employers to help parents and carers find a better balance between their work commitments and home responsibilities. Special project for carers and parents of disabled children.
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Cambridge House
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Tel: 020 7358 7000
Cambridge House and Talbot
131 Camberwell Road
Camberwell
London
Greater London
SE5 0HF
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Cambridge House provides independent advocacy (advocating for mental health and community care in South London), legal advice, opportunities for people with learning difficulties, independent advocacy for children and adults with learning difficulties, young people's projects and an adult learnin...
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Tel: 020 7358 7020
1 Addington Square
London
Greater London
SE5 0HF
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If you are seeking a volunteer opportunity please book a volunteer advice appointment with our volunteer team: https://www.communitysouthwark.org/pages/category/want-to-volunteer
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Alex The Leukodystrophy Charity
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Tel: 020 7701 4388
45 Peckham High Road
London
Greater London
SE15 5EB
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Alex TLC is a trusted and experienced organisation offering support and information for all those affected by a genetic leukodystrophy, delivering high quality support, advice, knowledge and care. Our mission is to enable support and access to treatment for everyone living with a genetic leukodys...
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Anyone, medical or personal, and to offer support to affected families.
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Nam - Aidsmap London
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Tel: 020 7840 0050
SW9 6DE
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HIV affected or those working with HIV
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People First (Self Advocacy)
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Tel: 020 7820 6655
Unit 3.46, Canterbury Court
Kennington Park Business Centre
1-3 Brixton Road
London
Greater London
SW9 6DE
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People First is an organisation run by and for people with learning difficulties to raise awareness of, and campaign for, the rights of people with learning difficulties, and to support self advocacy groups across the country. They also provide Easy Read Services and training.
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