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Rainbow Trust Swindon Team

Tel: 01793 841204

Spittleborough Farm House
Swindon Road
Wootton Bassett
Wiltshire
SN4 8ET

4.0 miles away

Rainbow Trust supports over 25% of the 6,000 families in England who have a child aged 0-18 years of age with a life threatening or terminal illness and need the bespoke support we offer.
We support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents. Any family can receive support from the moment of their child or young person’s diagnosis.
Swindon Portage

Tel: 01793 465360

Salt Way Centre
Pearl Road
Middleleaze
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 5TD

5.0 miles away

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Carers and their children
Koalas

Tel: 01793 465361

Swindon Opportunity Group
Salt Way Centre
Pearl Road
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 5TD

5.0 miles away

ADD Providing support information and advice to families who have children with SEND. Providing a pre-school group where children can attend once a week to support their continued development, helping them reach their full potential. Providing individual programs to support development, liaising ...
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Housebound Library Service Swindon

Tel: 07769 281666

West Swindon Library
Link Centre
Whitehill Way
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 7DL

5.5 miles away

Home Library is for residents of Swindon Borough who: - Have a long term disability, which prevents them from getting into a library. - Because of a disability, would find it difficult to carry books home. - Are recovering from a stay in hospital or long illness at home. - Have a carer with no s...
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Swindon Therapy Centre For Multiple Sclerosis

Tel: 01793 481700

Bradbury House
Westmead Drive
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN5 7ER

6.0 miles away

The Swindon Therapy Centre serves the MS Community and also people with other neurological conditions in and around Swindon. We are here to provide therapies, support, advice and information for people with MS, their families and carers.
General public
Living with Secondary Breast Cancer - Swindon

Tel: 0345 077 1893

SN5 7XG

6.0 miles away

Our Living with Secondary Breast Cancer meet ups in Swindon usually take place monthly, and you can attend as few or as many as you like. All sessions are facilitated by a counsellor and once a quarter we invite a guest speaker, for example a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Benefits Advisor. Questio...
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Living Options Swindon

Tel: 01793 542074

The Shaftesbury Centre
Percy Street
Rodbourne
Wiltshire
SN2 2AZ

6.7 miles away

Living Options has been operational since October 1992. It is a managed unit of Scope. It acts as a user-led community based service developed by disabled people.
Open to anyone with a form of physical disability - 18 - 65 years old
Parkinson'S Uk Malmesbury Branch

Tel: 01793 852620 or 0344 225 3694

Town Hall
Cross Hayes
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
SN16 9BZ

6.7 miles away

Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
It Can Help (Itch) National

Tel: 0800 269 545

Members Groups
1st Floor, Block D, North Star House
North Star Avenue
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN2 1FA

7.2 miles away

IT Can Help was founded in 1994 as a programme of BCS (British Computer Society), The Chartered Institute for IT. IT Can Help offers free computer support to disabled people. Our volunteers make over 1000 visits each year to assist disabled people. If you have a disability and need IT help, we w...
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Swindon Me Support Group

Tel: 01793 344700

SN25 3PH

7.3 miles away

Our Aims: •To encourage and support sufferers and carers in a positive way, through meeting regularly. •To share information and ways of coping with the illness. •To raise public awareness of M.E/CFS and its effects.
Sufferers, carers, general public