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The Harbour
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Tel: 0117 925 9348
30 Frogmore Street
Bristol
Avon
BS1 5NA
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counselling and psychotherapy for people facing death, dying and bereavement
1:1, couple and group therapies offered.
People facing death and dying, and people close to someone who is facing death and dying.
People recently bereaved as the result of a life threatening illness.
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People facing death, dying and bereavement
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Womankind Bristol
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Tel: 0345 458 2914
0117 916 6461
3rd Floor, Brunswick Court
Brunswick Square
Bristol
Avon
BS2 8PE
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Womankind provides women in the Bristol area with free or affordable professional counselling, psychotherapy and on-going support - including telephone ?and webchat helpline.
Womankind's aim is to help women to improve their mental health and well being by providing confidential and specialist s...
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Bristol And Avon Chinese Women'S Group
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Tel: 0117 935 1462
St. Agnes Church
Thomas Street
St. Pauls
Bristol
Avon
BS2 9LL
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We aim to relieve sickness, hardship and distress by providing assistance, advice, representation and services amongst Chinese women. We provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation for Chinese women who need such facilities due to age, infirmity or disablement, poverty or soci...
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Chinese women and their families
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Information Takeaway - Food 4 Thought
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Tel: 0117 965 7449 / 07773194950 (24/7 for emergency)
617a Fishponds Road
Fishponds
Bristol
Avon
BS16 3BS
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Information Takeaway - Food 4 Thought is a signposting and information service
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Together for Short Lives
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Tel: 0117 989 7820 or 0808 8088 100
Suite 1b
Whitefriars
Lewins Mead
Bristol
Avon
BS1 2NT
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Together for Short Lives is the leading UK charity for all children with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions and all those who support, love and care for them. They provide support for families, professionals and services, including children’s hospices. Their work helps to ensure that c...
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Children with life limiting or life threatening conditions, their family members and the professionals who work with them.
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Brunelcare Kingsley House covering Bristol and South Gloucestershire
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Tel: 0117 952 4200
Brunelcare
Saffron Gardens
Prospect Place
Bristol
Avon
BS5 6FF
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Brunelcare offers care and support to people in the community. Our services are tailored to meet an individual's needs and wants, they can vary from personal care, shopping, domestic, respite sitting service, helping with finances, or accessing other community services (note this list in not exha...
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Anyone from the general public that requires care and/or support
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TEDct (Thyroid Eye Disease Charitable Trust)
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Tel: 07469 921782
TEDct c/o Miss Rebecca Ford
Consultant Ophthalmologist, Bristol Eye Hospital
Lower Maudlin Street
Bristol
Avon
BS1 2LX
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TEDct aims to provide information, care and support to those affected by Thyroid Eye Disease. It also aims to raise awareness of the condition.
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Anyone affected by Thyroid Eye Disease
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Khaas Bristol
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Tel: 0117 955 4070
BS2 9TJ
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Khaas is a unique organisation in the South West, which provides services to BAME disabled children and their families.
Khaas are part of the out and about consortium.
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Khaas seeks to promote the comprehensive needs of BME disabled children, their carers and families.
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Tel: 0117 903 1803
St Paul's Settlement
80 City Road
Bristol
Avon
BS2 8UH
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As a friend or family member of someone with mental health issues you can refer yourself, or mental health staff can refer you to the service. We offer individual meetings and telephone support as well as group support, short breaks, and have a good knowledge of accessing local services which we ...
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Family members and close friends of people with mental health issues.
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Concorde Wheelchair Dancers
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Tel: 07708 791565
125 Willowherb Rd
Lyde Green
Emersons Green
Bristol
Avon
BS16 7GW
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The Concordes have been dancing in wheelchairs since the 1970s. Members have come and gone, but our vision has stayed the same – to enjoy the fun and exercise of dancing. After all, why shouldn’t disabled people get to dance just the same as the able-bodied? That’s why we also dance PHAB – which ...
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Anyone, as long as they can propel their own wheelchair, either manual or electric.
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