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Leonard Cheshire Disability London
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Tel: 020 3242 0200
Leonard Cheshire Disability
66 South Lambeth Road
London
Greater London
SW8 1RL
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Leonard Cheshire Disability exists to change attitudes to disability and to serve disabled people around the world. Our principal activity in the UK is the provision of services in support of disabled people in the widest context. These services include care homes, supported living, domiciliary s...
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Surrey Disability Cricket
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Tel: 0203 946 0100
SE11 5SS
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Surrey Cricket have got a number of opportunities for people with a disability to experience the game of cricket from Play Ground to Podium. This ranges from coaching in schools (this includes 2 Chance to Shine Projects which is currently targeting 23 Special Needs Schools), School Competitions, ...
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PUMPA (Purine Metabolic Patients Association)
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Tel: 0207 188 1266
Purine Research Laboratories
St Thomas' Hospital
Westminster
Bridge Road
SE1 7EH
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PUMPA – the Purine Metabolic Patients’ Association – is a charity set up to provide information and support for, and to encourage research into, a group of genetic metabolic purine and pyrimidine disorders.
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London Shaka
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Tel: 020 7735 6744
38-40 Kennington Park Road
London
Greater London
SE11 4RS
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SHAKA provides support and advice on sexual health, HIV treatment advice, peer support, emotional support and counselling, welfare rights advice, community care, domiciliary care and immigration advice in London.
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Choice Support London
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Tel: 020 7261 4100
100 Westminster Bridge Road
London
Greater London
SE1 7XA
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Choice Support is a national charity, formed in 1984, supporting people with autism, learning disabilities and mental health needs. We employ around 2,800 staff to support about 2,500 people to live the life they choose. We provide support to individuals based on their own choice and don’t define...
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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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Tel: 020 7928 3462
Barley Mow Clinic
Greet House
Frazier Street
London
Greater London
SE1 7BD
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Waterloo Community Counselling provides low-cost income-based individual and group psychodynamic counselling to people within reach of the London Waterloo area and fee-based Out of Hours counselling for people who are in work. Their Multi Ethnic Counselling Service offers free counselling to memb...
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Carers and general public in reach of London Waterloo
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Support Network
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Tel: 020 7304 6816
3 Birdcage Walk
London
Greater London
SW1H 9JJ
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Support Network is the personal advice service and financial benevolent fund for members (and former members) of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and their families. All of our services are free, and include financial support, employment coaching, advice and information, counselling and b...
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Members and family of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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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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