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Tommys The Baby Charity

Tel: 020 7398 3400

Nicholas House
3 Laurence Pountney Hill
London
Greater London
EC4R 0BB

1.3 miles away

We fund three research centres in the UK, including St Thomas' in London, St Mary's in Manchester and the recently established Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh, which focus their research efforts on different issues relating to pregnancy. We also feel it's important to raise awareness of the facts a...
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Grandparents Plus

Tel: 020 8981 8001

18 Victoria Park Square
Bethnal Green
London
Greater London
E2 9PF

1.3 miles away

Grandparents Plus is the national charity which champions the vital role of grandparents and the wider family in children's lives - especially when they take on the caring role in difficult family circumstances. We work to support grandparents and the wider family by: - Campaigning for change so...
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Carers, professionals, general public.
British Stammering Association (Bsa)

Tel: Office 020 8983 1003 Helpline 0808 802 0002

15 Old Ford Road
London
Greater London
E2 9PJ

1.4 miles away

BSA, trading as Stamma, is the national organisation for adults and children who stammer, run by people who stammer.
Adults and children who stammer, parents and anyone who is affected by stammering.
Hepatitis C Trust London

Tel: 020 7089 6221

SE1 3YD

1.4 miles away

We provide a range of services including support information and representation to people with hepatitis C.
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Bowel Cancer UK

Tel: 020 7940 1760

Unit 202 Edinburgh House
170 Kennington Lane
London
Greater London
SE1 5DP

1.5 miles away

Bowel Cancer UK aims to save lives and improve the quality of life for all those affected by bowel cancer. Our headquarters are in London, England.
Anyone affected by bowel cancer
The National Deaf Children's Society

Tel: 0808 800 8880

EC2A 4LS

1.5 miles away

Our vision is a world without barriers for every deaf child. The National Deaf Children’s Society has a wide range of information and resources for deaf children, young people and families. From first diagnosis and being deaf friendly, to parenting and family life. You can find out more about edu...
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Deaf Children, young people, and their families. Professionals who work with deaf children, young people and families.
The Haemophilia Society

Tel: 0207 9390780

52B Borough High Street
London
Greater London
SE1 1XN

1.5 miles away

The Haemophilia Society (THS) is the only UK-wide charity and free membership organisation for everyone affected by a bleeding disorder. We offer free member events, a local group network and online communities to share advice and experiences, as well as the latest news and?access to specialist r...
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People with a bleeding disorder and their families and carers.
Whizz-Kidz

Tel: 020 7233 6600

2nd Floor
30 Park Street
London
Greater London
SE1 9EQ

1.5 miles away

Whizz-Kidz is a UK-wide charity that supports disabled children and young people’s independence by providing life-changing mobility equipment, such as lightweight manual and powered wheelchairs, and adapted trikes. At Whizz-Kidz the wheelchair is just the start. The charity also offers opportunit...
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Non-mobile children, their families and carers
National AIDS Trust

Tel: 020 7814 6767

The Green House
244-254 Cambridge Heath Road
London
Greater London
E2 9DA

1.5 miles away

We’re the UK’s HIV rights charity. We work to stop HIV from standing in the way of health, dignity and equality, and to end new HIV transmissions.
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CLAPA (Cleft Lip and Palate Association)

Tel: 020 7833 4883

The Green House
244-254 Cambridge Heath Road
London
Greater London
E2 9DA

1.5 miles away

CLAPA (Cleft Lip and Palate Association) Head Office is based in London with a network of branches (all branches are run by volunteers) and many other regional contacts in the United Kingdom, all committed to providing the support needed by families affected by cleft lip and/or palate.
New parents, and for people with the condition and their families, from infancy through to adulthood.