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Walsall Carers Centre
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Tel: 01922 636663
1st Floor
The Crossing at St.Paul's
Darwall Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS1 1DA
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The Walsall Carers' Centre is a charitable company that brings together statutory and voluntary sector resources and expertise. Our aim is to provide real support to carers within the Borough of Walsall, and give their needs and their contributions the recognition and status they deserve. We can ...
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Walsall Society For The Blind
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Tel: 01922 627683
Hawley House
11 Hatherton Road
Walsall
West Midlands
WS1 1XS
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Walsall Society for the Blind is a local charity offering help, support, information and guidance to all those who are affected by sight loss, their families and carers. We also offer a social activity centre, community and housing support services, transcription services and we are the home to ...
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Anyone affected with sight loss, their families and carers.
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Walsall Breast Cancer Self-Help Group
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Tel: 07808 856476
WS1 4SA
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We meet in the Priory Lounge at Bescot Football Stadium, Walsall on 1st Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm for friendship, emotional support, relaxation, reflexology, nail care and beauty treatments.
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Carers, Breast Cancer Patients and their families.
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Birmingham Carers Hub
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Tel: 0333 006 9711
76-78 Boldmere Road
Sutton Coldfield
Birmingham
West Midlands
B73 5TJ
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Birmingham Carers Hub provides support, information and advice to people who care for friends and family with disabilities. Support Workers based at the Centre provide support to Carers on all issues related to their caring role. Enquiries range from social services, equipment, finance, care home...
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Kuumba Centre (Sacmhf)
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Tel: 0121 525 1629
Kuumba Centre
Boulton Road
West Bromwich
West Midlands
B70 6NW
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The Kuumba Centre is a service, provided by Sandwell African Caribbean Mental Health Foundation. The Kuumba Centre aims to improve the lives of African Caribbean people affected by mental ill health in and around the Sandwell borough by providing quality support services and information for famil...
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African Caribbean people with mental health issues
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Acacia Family Support
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Tel: 0121 301 5990 - Office phone lines operate between 9.30am-3pm
5a Coleshill Street
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B72 1SD
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Acacia provides a range of listening and befriending support services and groupwork for mums and dads in Birmingham who are experiencing perinatal depression and/or anxiety.
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Those experiencing mild to moderate pre or postnatal depression and/or anxiety. Acacia is not a crisis service. See website for full details.
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Mashriq Challenge Resource Centre (Mcrc)
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Tel: 0121 551 5478
Lozells Methodist Church Centre
163 Gerrard Street
Lozells
Birmingham
West Midlands
B19 2AH
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MCRC provide a community based support service primarily to Asian women who are depressed, isolated or disabled. The service helps them build their confidence and enables them to lead a better life. The service is aimed at women who suffer from mental illness enabling them to build their self-est...
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South Asian women who are suffering from depression or feeling isolated
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Sandwell Asian Family Support Service (SAFS) West Midlands
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Tel: 0121 558 2198
Windmill Community Centre
Messenger Road
Smethwick
West Midlands
B66 3DX
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Sandwell Asian Family Support Service (SAFS) provides a range of quality care and support services for South Asian children, young people and adults who have a disability, life limiting or life threatening conditions. SAFS supports the whole family and also provides services for parents, carers a...
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Parents or Carers who have a child, young person or adult who has a disability, life limiting or life threatening condition. We also support Foster Carers.
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Tel: 01902 552267
Prouds Lane
Bilston
West Midlands
WV14 6PW
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The centre houses a variety of community activities including karate, indoor bowls, youth clubs and a drop in centre for people who have suffered from depression.
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Birmingham Carers Association
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Tel: 0121 454 5540
B4 6PH
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Birmingham Carers Association represents carers across Birmingham by campaigning to ensure that they receive the best support possible from Birmingham City Council and their local NHS Services.
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Adult Carers of adult carers in Birmingham
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