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British Disabled Fencing Association

CR0 8BR

0.8 miles away

The British Disabled Fencing Association (BDFA) is the governing body for the paralympic sport of Wheelchair Fencing in Britain. The BDFA has something for everyone and can provide a path to becoming a paralympic champion, a regular workout among friends or a social base with the odd bit of exe...
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People with a permanent disabilty
South East London ME Support Group

SE25 5LG

1.5 miles away

We are a user run charity for people living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and allied conditions, and their carers. Many people with these conditions are unable to live a normal life so a sense of isolation is very common. Our members vary widely in the severit...
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ME/CFS suffers
Mencap Croydon

Tel: 020 8684 5890

60-61 Leslie Park Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 6TP

2.2 miles away

Affiliated to national Mencap, offers an older carers support service.
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Woodside Bereavement Service (Wbs) - The Listening Ear

Tel: 0203 256 2009

Waterside Centre
26 Avenue Road
London
Greater London
SE25 4DX

2.2 miles away

Woodside Bereavement Service is established to relieve persons resident in the London Borough of Croydon experiencing severe or prolonged shock or depression arising from bereavement and loss, divorce or accident. It gives support through selected and trained counsellors to bereaved and pre- be...
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General public, professionals, families, carers and schools
Croydon Neighbourhood Care Association

Tel: 020 8662 1000

Central Hall
Davidson Lodge
Freemason Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 6PD

2.2 miles away

Croydon Neighbourhood Care is a charity working to meet the needs of isolated, vulnerable and frail people within the borough, by supporting local neighbourhood care organisations (our member groups) in bringing services and advice to adults within Croydon. Our principal objective is to promote,...
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Nordoff Robbins Brit Unit

Tel: 020 8665 8636

Nordoff Robbins BRIT Unit
62 The Crescent
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2HN

2.4 miles away

Nordoff Robbins is a national music charity dedicated to transforming the lives of children and adults affected by illness, disability, trauma or isolation. It is the UK's largest specialist provider of music therapy to vulnerable people of all ages and also runs music and health projects, traini...
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General public
Croydon Sickle Cell And Thalassaemia Centre

Tel: 020 3859 5441

316-320 Whitehorse Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2LE

2.5 miles away

Croydon Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre provides support for people who have sickle cell and thalassaemia related conditions. Croydon Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre is part of Croydon Health Services and home to the local Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Support Group.
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National Osteoporosis Society Bromley And District

Tel: 020 8313 9835

St. Marks Church Bromley
Westmoreland Road
Bromley
Kent
BR2 0TB

2.6 miles away

The group helps support people with osteoporosis, as well as their carers and family. The group sometimes has a speaker at meetings; in February to June and September to November.
General public
Kent Association For The Blind Bromley

Tel: 020 8464 8406

Bromley Sight Centre
18 Blyth Road
Bromley
Kent
BR1 3RX

2.7 miles away

Kent Association for the Blind provides advice, support, information and equipment for people of all ages who have a visual impairment.
Sight impaired individuals, their family and carers, professionals working in health and social care, the general public.
Croydon Voluntary Association For The Blind

Tel: 020 8688 2486

Bedford Hall
72-74 Wellesley Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2AR

2.7 miles away

Croydon Voluntary Association for the Blind provides a range of services for visually impaired people. Services include a weekly talking newspaper, training in mobility, daily living skills and counselling.
Visually impaired people