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Easington Lane Community Access Point

Tel: 0191 526 1071

Brickgarth
Easington Lane
Houghton-le-Spring
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
DH5 0LE

1.2 miles away

We are a local charitable organisation run by local people for local people. We provide training and educational opportunities, childcare and support – free of charge. The principle objectives of Easington Lane Community Access Point are to promote and create regeneration opportunities in the ar...
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Gateway Wheelers

Tel: 0758473 7449

Gateway Wheelers
The Old Rectory
The Broadway
Houghton-le-Spring
County Durham
DH4 4BB

1.8 miles away

Our Mission is to enable people with disabilities to cycle. To create opportunities for personal development through providing suitable cycles, equipment and support.
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Shiney Advice And Resource Project (Sharp)

Tel: 0191 385 6687

17 Beatrice Terrace
Shiney Row
Houghton-le-Spring
Tyne and Wear
DH4 4QW

3.7 miles away

Shiney Advice and Resource Project (ShARP) delivers free welfare rights advice including debt/financial advice as well as providing general support and training opportunities.
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Seaham Physically Disabled Club

Tel: 0191 581 5040

SR7 7SA

4.0 miles away

Providing social opportunities for people with physical disabilities through a day club. Various activities are arranged, including lunches, trips and holidays.
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Headway Wearside

Tel: 0191 522 7113

St. Mary and St. Peters Community Project
Springwell Road
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
SR3 4DY

4.5 miles away

Headway Wearside aims to provide information, support and social activities for brain injury survivors, their families and carers in the Sunderland area. Working with the local community, relevant professionals and organisations to promote the understanding of Acquired Brain Injury.
Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
Durham SEND Information Advice and Support Service

Tel: 0191 587 3541

Lee House
Lee Terrace
Easington Village
Peterlee
County Durham
SR8 3AB

4.5 miles away

Durham SEND Information Advice and Support Service is a statutory service supporting parents/carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and children and young people with SEND. Durham SEND Information Advice and Support Service provides confidential information adv...
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Parents/carers and general public.
Sunderland City Council - services for adults

Tel: 0191 520 4845

Sunderland City Council
Leechmere Centre
Leechmere Industrial Estate
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
SR2 9TS

4.6 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Durham Otters Swimming Club

Tel: 0191 386 2146

136 Devonshire Rd
Durham
County Durham
DH1 2BL

4.7 miles away

'Durham Otters' Swim club has been running for over 25 years in the Durham city area to provide a safe and friendly environment for those who find public swimming sessions unsuitable, but who would like to swim or relax in a pool. The charity, run entirely by volunteers, gives disabled adults an...
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Disabled public
British Porphyria Association

Tel: 0300 30 200 30

136 Devonshire Road
Durham City
Durham
County Durham
DH1 2BL

4.7 miles away

The British Porphyria Association aims to reach out to as many people as possible; patients, doctors, hospitals and research establishments in order to improve the understanding of this condition.
General public
Age Uk County Durham

Tel: 0191 386 3856

DH1 1TW

4.9 miles away

Age UK County Durham is the principal voluntary organisation working for older people, their families and carers throughout County Durham. Our aim is to address the cause of difficulties faced by older people and to provide help and support where needed. An important part of our work is provi...
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Anyone aged 50 plus living in County Durham