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The Kiran Project
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Tel: 020 8558 1986
Resource Centre at Community Place
806 High Road
Leyton
London
Greater London
E10 6AE
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The charity's objects are to relieve the distress and suffering of Asian women and children.
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Women from South Asian Background
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Elop (East London Out Project)
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Tel: 07908 553744
ELOP
56-60 Grove Road
London
Greater London
E17 9BN
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ELOP provides a range of information, support and counselling services for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, including those who have same-sex relationships but don't identify as LGBT. Service areas include an advice and information line, community safety, counselling, sexual ...
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Anyone who has same sex attraction
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Waltham Forest Carers Association
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Tel: 020 8556 0857
Waltham Forest Resource Hub (Central)
1 Russell Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E10 7ES
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Waltham Forest Carers Association provides a range of services to unpaid carers living in Waltham Forest or caring for someone in Waltham Forest.
Our key service areas are currently: Advocacy, Benefits Advice, Signposting and Information, Respite and Representational work.
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Jewish Care - Dennis Centre
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Tel: 020 8709 2654
IG2 6JH
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The Dennis Centre offers a programme of stimulating activities for people who have memory impairment and/or a diagnosis of a type of dementia.
Staff work in close partnership with volunteers, helping to offer a warm, friendly and Jewish environment for all members to enjoy.
The centre offers a ...
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Waltham Forest Targeted Youth Support Service Outset Centre
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Tel: 020 8496 1530
Outset Centre
2A Grange Road
Walthamstow
London
Greater London
E17 8AH
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Youth Support Service work with young people aged 13 to 19, we provide programmes of activity including Health issues, Healthy eating, sexual relationship, condom distribution, summer and holiday programmes.
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Age Uk Redbridge Barking & Havering
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Tel: 020 8220 6000
4th Floor
103 Cranbrook Road
Ilford
Essex
IG1 4PU
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Age UK Redbridge, Barking & Havering was founded in 1994.
Age UK Redbridge, Barking & Havering exists to improve and maintain the quality of life for older people living in the London borough of Redbridge, Barking & Havering. We seek to achieve this aim by:
Ensuring that older people have dign...
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Older 50 + and their carers
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Independent Newham Users Forum
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Tel: 020 8534 2488
Ithaca House
27 Romford Road
Stratford
London
Greater London
E15 4LJ
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Independent Newham Users Forum is an independent charity. It exists to support mental health service users, survivors and carers.
INUF is based in Stratford and presides in Ithaca House, named after the Greek Island of Ithaca, a safe haven for those travelling through rough seas. If you are an i...
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Tel: 020 8514 6251
12 Clements Court
Clements Lane
Ilford
Essex
IG1 2QY
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Redbridge Carers Support Service (RCSS) aims to make a positive difference to the lives of unpaid carers in the diverse communities of Redbridge by providing them with a range of services, support and recognition.
Services include:
•advocacy, information and advice
•community drop in and self-h...
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Newham Talking Therapies
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Tel: 020 8475 8080
Vicarage Lane Health Centre
10 Vicarage Lane
Stratford
London
Greater London
E15 4ES
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Newham Talking Therapies is a local NHS therapies service based in community venues in Newham.
We aim to try to get you the help you need within days rather than weeks or months. If we cannot help you ourselves, we will do everything we can to make sure that you get the right help from the right...
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Julian Campbell Foundation
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Tel: 020 8884 4904
Riverside House
21 Towpath Road
Edmonton
London
Greater London
N18 3QX
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Julian Campbell Foundation (JCF) is a charity that supports children and young people suffering from any type of undiagnosed mental distress through secondary education, enabling them to study at universities and colleges of higher education.
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Carers, general public (learners between 11 - 25, their parents and families.)
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