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Warrington Borough Council

Tel: 01925 444239

PO Box 848
Warrington
Cheshire
WA5 0WX

2.5 miles away

Provides social services
Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
Warrington Mencap

Tel: 01925 232260

WA1 1JA

2.5 miles away

Provide a social group for adults in the local area with learning disabilities. Activities include discos, various sports, arts and crafts, trips out (for example to the theatre), weekends away (including camping weekends). In addition information, advice and support can be obtained in finding s...
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Warrington Disability Partnership

Tel: 01925 240064

Centre for Independent Living
Beaufort Street
Warrington
Cheshire
WA5 1BA

2.9 miles away

We offer a range of support to individual disabled people, their families and carers in the Warrington area: - General Information and Advice - Centre for Independent Living - Equipment Showrooms - Wheelchair and Equipment Loans - Employment and Training - Shopmobility Scheme - Discover IT Traini...
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Parkinson's UK Warrington Branch

Tel: 0300 123 3683

Belong Village
Loushers Lane
Warrington
Cheshire
WA4 6RX

3.1 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.
Crownway Community Centre

Tel: 01744 675615

Crown Street
Earlestown
Newton-le-Willows
Merseyside
WA12 9DA

3.5 miles away

The Centre has a proven record of success in delivering community based services, particularly in engaging and reaching the more isolated groups within the community e.g. mental health groups and Age Concern (these groups meet on a weekly basis to provide support and activities that reduce the fe...
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Crossroads Carers Support Group (CCSG)

Tel: 07807 210913

WA3 2LF

3.7 miles away

Staffed and run by volunteer carers, we understand the difficulties carers face and aim to provide a welcoming and sympathetic environment. We arrange regular day trips and weekends away, provide coffee mornings and support through our newsletter and website.
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Motor Neurone Disease Association South Lancashire

Tel: 01744 894298

Thistle Hotel
Penny Lane
Haydock
Merseyside
WA11 9SG

4.2 miles away

The South Lancashire Branch holds open meetings every third Thursday of the month except in December. Branches and Groups strive to provide the best possible support to local people with Motor Neurone Disease, their families and carers.
Local people with Motor Neurone Disease, their families and carers.
Steps (Cheshire)

Tel: 01925 750271

Wright House
Crouchley Lane
Lymm
Cheshire
WA13 0AS

5.4 miles away

We are a small national charity supporting children and adults affected by a lower limb condition such as clubfoot or a hip condition. Our website and helpline is a great source of information.
Children and adults affected by a lower limb condition and their families
Breathe Easy - Wigan & Leigh

Tel: 0300 3030 253

WN7 4EF

5.6 miles away

Breathe Easy is the support network of the British Lung Foundation. We provide mutual support to all people with lung disease and their family and Carers from all sections of the community . Our aim is to provide information and the opportunity for people to mix and make new friends. There are n...
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People living with a lung condition, and for those who look after them.
Leigh Healthy Heart Club

Tel: 0300 330 3311

Leigh Miners Welfare Institute
Kirkby Road
Leigh
Greater Manchester
WN7 4EF

5.6 miles away

Leigh Healthy Heart Club aims to provide support, help and guidance to people who suffer from heart disease, and also their relatives and carers. Meetings are usually attended by a guest speaker who gives a talk lasting about an hour. Afterwards there is normally the opportunity to ask questions ...
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