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Women'S Health & Family Services (Whfs)

Tel: 020 7377 8725

Brady Centre
192-196 Hanbury Street
London
Greater London
E1 5HU

103 miles away

WHFS (Women’s Health & Family Services) is a community health charity focused on health and empowerment issues for disadvantaged women and their families. WHFS has been working in the London borough of Tower Hamlets, one of the most deprived areas in Britain, since 1981.  We work and campaign to...
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Minority ethnic women and their families
Hackney Diabetes Centre

Tel: 020 8510 5920

Hackney Diabetes Centre
Homerton University Hospital
Homerton Row
London
Greater London
E9 6SR

103 miles away

The Diabetes Centre provides care for people with diabetes in Hackney. Services include specialist clinics, eye screening clinics, drop-in session and group education sessions.
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Diabetes Uk Waltham Forest

Tel: 020 8926 3003

E4 8LP

103 miles away

We are a local voluntary support group for people with diabetes (and their families), or for those newly diagnosed with diabetes living in Waltham Forest and adjoining boroughs.
Our monthly support group is open to anyone with Diabetes, and their families.
Assist Teignbridge

Tel: 01626 889288

The Manor House
Old Town Street
Dawlish
Devon
EX7 9AW

106 miles away

Assist Teignbridge provide a range of services to support carers and older people to live independently at home. These services include a sitting service, nail trimming service, home help, enabling and the completion Attendance Allowance and Carers Allowance forms.
Carers and older people
Diabetes Uk Sheffield Group

Tel: 0742 938 5554

S1 2PA

106 miles away

We aim to provide support, help, companionship, education and information for people living with diabetes and their carers.
We welcome everyone affected by diabetes, whether newly diagnosed or longer term, along with carers, friends etc.