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Sleaford Library - Home Library Service

Tel: 01522 782010

13-16 Market Place
Sleaford
Lincolnshire
NG34 7SR

18.1 miles away

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Parkinson's UK Sleaford Support Group

Tel: 01526 833998

Sleaford Town Hall
Quayside House
Sleaford
Lincolnshire
NG34 7TW

18.1 miles away

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.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Nottinghamshire County Council - services for adults

Tel: 0300 500 80 80

County Hall
West Bridgford
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 7QP

18.4 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Meadows Youth Centre

Tel: 0115 986 1248

Wilford Crescent East
Meadows
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 2EF

18.7 miles away

Our work with young people can and does make a lasting impact by encouraging young people to take responsibility and become involved citizens. It gives a voice to people who are too rarely heard and builds skills that will remain useful throughout their adult lives.
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City Carer Support Service

Tel: 01158440525

Stonebridge Centre
Cardiff Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG3 2FH

18.8 miles away

The City Carers Support Service provides support, information and education regarding mental health issues to carers of clients who are receiving a service from the City Adult Mental Health services of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
Family, friends, partners and carers who are supporting someone with mental health problems who is accessing the City Adult Mental Health Service within Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust.
Guillain-Barré & Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies (GAIN)

Tel: 01529 469910

Glennys Sanders House
Pride Parkway
Heckington
Sleaford
Lincolnshire
NG34 8GL

18.9 miles away

GAIN helps and supports people affected by Guillain-Barré syndrome, CIDP and other associated inflammatory neuropathies throughout Britain and Ireland. their aim is to increase awareness of GBS, CIDP and related conditions and fund scientific and medical research.
Anyone affected by GBS/CIDP and related illnesses
Nottingham City Council - services for children

Tel: 0115 915 5500

Children and Families
Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 3NG

19.0 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
Birstall Playgroup For Children With Special Needs

Tel: 07594 256393

Birstall Methodist Church
Wanlip Lane
Birstall
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE4 4JS

19.1 miles away

Aims to introduce children with special needs to a variety of activities adapted to their needs. Open to children from 0-5 years, siblings welcome if numbers permit. Parents and carers invited to use the church to meet and gain support. Serves Charnwood and Leicester. Charity funded, no charge.
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My Sight Nottinghamshire

Tel: 01159 706 806

26-28 Heathcoat Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 3AA

19.2 miles away

My Sight Nottinghamshire is the new working name for Nottinghamshire Royal Society for the Blind (NRSB). We promote greater independence for visually impaired people of all ages from providing support, advice, information to adapted leisure activities. As a local charity we rely heavily on donat...
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Visually impaired people of all ages and their families
Depression Uk

Tel: 0870 774 4320

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Self Help Nottingham
Ormiston House
32-36 Pelham Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 2EG

19.3 miles away

Depression UK is a national self-help charity that promotes mutual support between individuals affected by depression through pen and phone friend schemes, internet D-UK Chat, and newsletters containing many contributions from members.
Most members suffer from depression; others may be past sufferers, or care for those who have the illness.