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Hope (Help Overcome Panic Effects)
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Tel: 020 7686 0159
E2 8LR
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HOPE (Help Overcome Panic Effects) provides telephone and online support for those suffering from anxiety.
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Ronald McDonald House Charities UK (RMHC UK)
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Tel: 03000 111 113
Ronald McDonald House Charities UK
11-59 High Road
East Finchley
London
Greater London
N2 8AW
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Ronald McDonald House Charities UK – RMHC UK is an independent charity which provides free 'home away from home' accommodation at hospitals, enabling families to stay close to their child and maintain a degree of normal family life.
Families are usually referred to the House Manager by hospital s...
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Normally, hospitals refer families in need of somewhere to stay to the House Manager who would consider their circumstances and see if a room is available.
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WISH - Standing Together for women's mental health
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Tel: 020 8980 3618
N1 6AH
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Established in 1987, WISH is the only national, user-led mental health charity in the UK working with women in prison, hospital and the community. They develop pioneering gender-specific and trauma-informed support services for under-served women, share evidence of what works to improve services ...
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Women with experience of mental distress
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Contact A Family (National Office)
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Tel: 0808 808 3555
209-211 City Road
London
Greater London
EC1V 1JN
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Contact a Family provides support, advice and information for families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability.
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Families of disabled children, and professionals working with them.
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Tel: 020 8986 4765
Hackney Kings Community Project
Frampton Park Baptist Church
Frampton Park Road
London
Greater London
E9 7PQ
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The Kings Community Project runs Mothers and Toddler-groups and offers parenting programmes, after school clubs and social events.
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Parents and Carers accompanied with children under 5 years of age
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New Horizon Youth Centre
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Tel: 020 7388 5560
68 Chalton Street
London
Greater London
NW1 1JR
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Day centre for young Londoners experiencing homelessness. New Horizon offers in-person services through their day centre as well as remote and outreach services.
New Horizon can help with:
· Housing advice and advocacy (including specialist support if you're sleeping rough)
· Support with accessi...
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Young people in London (aged 16-24) who are experiencing homelessness or are unsafe
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Body And Soul
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Tel: 020 7923 6880
99-119 Rosebery Avenue
London
Greater London
EC1R 4RE
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Established in 1996, Body and Soul is the leading UK organisation that supports children, young people and families living with or closely affected by HIV.
We provide a safe and supportive environment for children, teenagers and adults living with, or closely affected by HIV, where they are abl...
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Children, teenagers, families and adults living with or closely affected by HIV. Services are available for those who are closely affected by HIV through a parent, sibling or family member as well as those who are HIV positive themselves.
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Ocd Action
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Tel: 0300 636 5478
Suit 506-507
Davina House
137-149 Goswell Road
London
Greater London
EC1V 7ET
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OCD Action provides advice and support for people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The helpline is free, anonymous and manned from 9am - 8pm on weekdays, though you can leave a message 24 hours a day. It provides information about local support groups as well as information and advocacy.
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Waltham Forest Targeted Youth Support Service Outset Centre
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Tel: 020 8496 1530
Outset Centre
2A Grange Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E17 8AH
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Youth Support Service work with young people aged 13 to 19, we provide programmes of activity including Health issues, Healthy eating, sexual relationship, condom distribution, summer and holiday programmes.
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Flexicare
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Tel: 020 7278 4223
Holy Cross Centre
Cromer St
London
Greater London
WC1H 8JU
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Flexicare provides practical, emotional and social support to people in their own homes. They support people with a variety of needs including mental health problems, brain injuries or HIV/AIDS.
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