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Myotonic Dystrophy Support Group
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Tel: 0115 987 0080
NG4 3HQ
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The aim of the Support Group is to offer assistance, support and information to those people affected by Myotonic Dystrophy.
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People affected by Myotonic Dystrophy, their carers and families
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Roshni Sheffield Asian Women'S Resource Centre
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Tel: 0114 250 8898
444 London Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S2 4HP
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Roshni Sheffield Asian Women’s Resource Centre is a city wide resource centre for South Asian women in Sheffield.
The aim of the Centre is to advance the welfare and education of Asian women in Sheffield. We Currently provide a range of activities and services including: advocacy support, traini...
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Sheffield Mental Health Citizen Advice Bureau
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Tel: 0114 271 8025
Sheffield Mental Health CAB Limited
Michael Carlisle Centre
Osborne Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S11 9BF
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Sheffield Mental Health Citizens Advice Bureau Limited are a specialist Citizens Advice Bureau, providing help, advice and advocacy to mental health service users in Sheffield. We can give independent help and advice on a variety of subjects such as benefits, debt and housing. We can also help wi...
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Shipshape - Sheffield
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Tel: 0114 250 0222
Shipshape Health and Wellbeing Centre
The Stables
Sharrow Lane
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S11 8AE
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ShipShape is a free health and wellbeing pop-in shop offering friendly advice, support and motivation. We offer one-to-one services on healthy lifestyle, stopping smoking, healthy eating, mental wellbeing and diabetes.
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Sheffield Autistic Society
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C/O 42 St Andrews Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S11 9AL
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Sheffield Autistic Society is a local charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families. We provide support and information, and we campaign for a better world for Sheffield people with autism and Asperger syndrome.
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Motor Neurone Disease Association South Yorkshire
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Tel: 0114 262 0237
S11 8YN
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Provides active support to people living with Motor Neurone Disease and their carers by provision of equipment, information,visits and group meetings. Has excellent links with local health and social care professionals. Fundraises to support people affected by MND.
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Anyone affected by MND - People with MND, family, friends, health and social care professionals.
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Nottingham Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre
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Tel: 0115 950 5991
Nottingham Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre
Unit H2 Trent Park Industrial Estate
Little Tennis Street South
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG2 4EU
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We are a member led charity offering a relaxed environment and practical help through subsidised therapies. In particular, the Centre offers Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Physiotherapy, Reflexology, Hopi Ear Candles, Massage, Aromatherapy, and advice on various topics.
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Anyone who may benefit from the therapies and services we provide.
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Tofs (Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula Support) Nottingham
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Tel: 0115 961 3092 / 07568 390271
St George's Centre
91 Victoria Road
Netherfield
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG4 2NN
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TOFS is a registered, UK-based charity dedicated to providing emotional support to families of children born with Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula, Oesophageal Atresia and associated conditions.
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Parent/carers, Adults with Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula, health education and social care practitioners.
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Kids Direct Short Breaks Sheffield
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Tel: 0845 453 1000
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Suite 13
Quadrant Business Centre
99 Parkway Avenue
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S9 4WG
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Age UK Sheffield
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Tel: 0114 250 2850
First Floor, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue
197 Eyre Street
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S1 3FG
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Welcome to Age UK Sheffield! Age UK Sheffield has been providing support to Sheffield's over 50s through a variety of services for nearly thirty years.
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For people 50 and over, their carers, family and friends.
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