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Sickle Cell Society
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Tel: 020 8961 7795
54 Station Road
London
Greater London
NW10 4UA
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The Society provides support, care and advice to those in the community affected by Sickle Cell.
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Individuals with Sickle Cell Disorder, their families and carers and any professionals involved in their case
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Asian Family Counselling Service (AFCS) West London
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Tel: 020 8571 3933
F1, Unit 4, 399 Uxbridge Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB1 3EJ
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We are a well established national charity, set up to fulfil the needs of Asian families by providing a culturally sensitive marriage counselling service.
We are London's leading confidential counselling service for individuals, couples and families of Asian communities. We adhere to the Briti...
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We see clients above the age of 16 years
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Crohn’s & Colitis UK
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Tel: 0300 222 5700
1 Bishops Square
Hatfield Business Park
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL10 9NE
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Crohn's & Colitis UK is the national charity to help inform anyone affected by Crohn’s and Colitis including friends, family, medical professionals and even employers.
The services provided include helplines, a website, information booklets and a network of local groups. The charity raises aware...
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The service is available to anyone who might need it.
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Ambitious About Autism
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Tel: 020 8881 5444
The Pears National Centre for Autism Education
Woodside Avenue
London
Greater London
N10 3JA
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Ambitious about Autism is the national charity for children and young people with autism. The charity provides services, raises awareness and understanding, and campaigns to make the ordinary possible for children and young people with autism. We exist to enable children and young people with aut...
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Children and young people with autism
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The Compassionate Friends
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Tel: 0345 123 2304
Kilburn
Priory Park Road
Kilburn
London
Greater London
NW6 7UJ
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The Compassionate Friends (TCF) is a charitable organisation of bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents dedicated to the support and care of other bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents who have suffered the death of a child/children of any age and from any cause.
We offer support both...
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Available to all for information and advice. Bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents only for 1-1 and group support services.
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National Society For Phenyketonuria
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Tel: 020 8364 3010
PO Box 26642
London
Greater London
N14 4ZF
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The National Society for Phenyketonuria (NSPKU) exists to help and support people with Phenylketonuria, their families and carers.
The NSPKU actively promotes the care and treatment of Phenylketonuria's and works closely with medical professionals in the UK. It organises conferences throughout ...
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Muslim Youth Helpline
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Tel: 0808 808 2008
NW3 6NE
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The Muslim Youth Helpline provides faith and culturally sensitive peer support services to young people in the UK.
To engage, empower and develop young people to fulfill their aspirations.
To challenge the barriers, stereotypes and taboos which prevent young people from ethnic minorities from a...
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Scoliosis Association UK
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Tel: 020 8964 1166
Ground Floor
329 Latimer Road
London
Greater London
W10 6RA
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The Scoliosis Association UK (SAUK) aims to provide advice, support and information to people with scoliosis and other spinal conditions, including kyphosis and lordosis.
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Ataxia UK
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Tel: 0207 582 1444
12 Broadbent Close
London
Greater London
N6 5JW
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Ataxia UK funds research into finding treatments and a cure for ataxia, and they support people through a range of services. Support is also available for their families and carers.
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Individuals affected by ataxia, their friends, family or carers.
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Cardiomyopathy Association
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Tel: 01494 791224
Unit 10, Chiltern Court
Asheridge Road
Chesham
Buckinghamshire
HP5 2PX
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The charity provides information and support to families affected by the heart muscle disease. It holds information days around the country, has a network of people affected by the disease who provide one-to-one telephone support, has support groups around the UK and a website packed with inform...
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