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Friends Of Bright Eyes (Fobe)
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Tel: 01582 966065
Office F1
Maxet House
Liverpool Road
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU1 1RS
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Friends of Bright Eyes (FOBE) is a registered charity which provides support for children with special needs and disabilities, their families and carers.
Our aim is to provide an environment where young people with disabilities can enjoy themselves in a manner pleasing to them. We aspire to help...
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Carers, children/young adults with a special need/ disability.
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Enfield Mencap
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Tel: 020 8807 8487
Bounces Road Community Hall
1 Foxglove Close
Edmonton
London
Greater London
N9 8LW
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We aim to improve the quality of life of people of all ages with a learning disability, together with their families. We do this by providing a range of services to enable them to meet their needs and aspirations, and to represent the needs of those not receiving services so that they can be me...
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Service users with learning disabilities and parent/carers of service users with learning disabilities.
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Dazu Young Carers Project
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Tel: 020 8373 2720
The Ark
Unit 1 Marsh House
500 Montagu Road
London
Greater London
N9 0UR
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DAZU provides information and support to young carers or children with caring responsibilities up to the age of 18. A counselling and therapy service is also available.
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Crossroads Care Hertfordshire South
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Tel: 020 8905 1158
Warwick House
2 Oaks Court
Warwick Road
Borenhamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 1GS
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Crossroads Care Hertfordshire-South is a registered charity providing support to Carers and the people they care for. We provide a wide range of support offering practical and emotional help to Carers and the people they care for in their own homes. We offer Information, advice and sign posting t...
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Our service is open to all carers.
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Tel: 01582 691990
Woodlands Community Centre
Woodlands Avenue
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU3 1RW
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The group provides specialist information and advice on issues affecting carers of African Caribbean heritage, as well as emotional support and support to help carers maintain their own health.
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Alpha Care Specialists Ltd
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Tel: 020 8373 6299
Community House
311 Fore Street
Edmonton
London
Greater London
N9 0PZ
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Alpha CareSpecialists promote health and welbeing by providing services, such as: Homecare, Home from Hospital, Information and Advice & Counselling.
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The Enfield Clubhouse
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Tel: 020 8373 6346 or 020 8373 6387
Room 10 Community House
311 Fore Street
Edmonton
London
Greater London
N9 0PZ
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Enfield Clubhouse is a small, independent charity set up to help people with a mental health issues lead purposeful lives in the community. Enfield Clubhouse aims to help people with the most severe and enduring mental health problems such as schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder (or manic depression)...
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People with a mental illness
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Zinc Arts
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Tel: 01277 365626
Zinc Arts Centre
High Street
Chipping Ongar
Essex
CM5 0AD
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Zinc is an arts organisation which exists to advance and promote the creativity, culture and heritage of disabled young people and adults and socially excluded groups, for the benefit of all.
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People with disabilities and the general public.
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North London Asian Care
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Tel: 020 8888 0999
254 Bowes Road
Palmers Green
London
Greater London
N11 2JH
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North London Asian Care provides a culturally sensitive, linguistically appropriate, fully accessible service to all service users, specialising with Asian Cares in North London irrespective of their ethnicity, culture, religion, gender and disability. We provide a culturally appropriate Home Car...
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Julian Campbell Foundation
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Tel: 020 8884 4904
Riverside House
21 Towpath Road
Edmonton
London
Greater London
N18 3QX
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Julian Campbell Foundation (JCF) is a charity that supports children and young people suffering from any type of undiagnosed mental distress through secondary education, enabling them to study at universities and colleges of higher education.
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Carers, general public (learners between 11 - 25, their parents and families.)
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