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Rugby Fibromyalgia Support Group
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Tel: 01788 560406
8 Projects Drive
Rugby
Warwickshire
CV21 1AB
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Fibromyalgia Support Net is a web portal site that sets out to make finding information about Fibromyalgia quick and easy.
As sufferers will tell you, PAIN is the main symptom coupled with varying degrees of tiredness and limited mobility. On our web site we look at the critical issues and provi...
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Sufferers, carers, men caring for fibromyalgia female sufferers.
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Assist Trauma Care
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Tel: 01788 551919
11 Albert Street
Rugby
Warwickshire
CV21 2RX
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ASSIST Trauma Care provides support and evidence-based therapy for those suffering the effects of psychological trauma, in particular Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Bereavement.
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Circles Network
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Tel: 01788 816671
CV23 9JP
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Circles Network is a national voluntary organisation formed in 1994 with an educational objective to build inclusive communities.
Our projects run in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, working directly with disabled people, people with learning difficulties and others who are at risk...
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UK Veterans Hearing Foundation
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Tel: 01455 248900
6 New Buildings
Hinckley
Leicestershire
LE10 1HW
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Supporting Veterans with their hearing, tinnitus and mental health in providing funding for top of the range hearing aids, tinnitus sessions and helping with mental health in all ways possible.
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Coventry Breast Cancer Group
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Tel: Dollar Abbott - 024 7634 2236
Myton Hospice
Clifford Bridge Road
Walsgrave
Coventry
West Midlands
CV2 2HJ
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If you would like to meet with others who have been there, who you don’t need to explain things to, and who you don’t have to protect from how you might be really feeling, we would love to meet you. You would be made very welcome at the group meetings. If you would find it helpful to have a chat ...
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Anyone effected by breast cancer.
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Leicestershire Action for Mental Health Project (LAMP)
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Tel: 0116 255 6286
Universal House
1 Merus Court
Meridian Business Park
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE19 1RJ
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Lamp is an independent voluntary organisation working to promote good mental health for everyone living in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
Are you experiencing mental distress, caring for someone, a mental health professional, or simply interested in mental health? Lamp can help you.
Lamp...
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Carers and people experiencing mental health problems.
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East Midlands Sarcoma Support Group (Emssg)
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Tel: 0116 223 0055
LE3 0HH
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The EMSSG is a self help group. We offer befriending, counselling, complementary therapies, will and benefit support, legal advice, variety of cancer support groups, mental health support, bereavement support, nutritional advice, health and wellbeing activities, exercise classes, rehabilitation p...
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Anyone affected by Sarcoma.
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Coventry Asian Blind Association
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Tel: 024 7644 2961
150 Avon Street
Wyken
Coventry
CV2 3GP
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Coventry Asian Blind Association is a network of blind and partially-sighted Asian people living in and around the Coventry area.
We provide information, advice, emotional support, and counselling for blind and partially-sighted people and their carers.
As well as holding weekly meetings, we re...
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Carers and services users of Asian origin with sensory impairment.
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Association of Christian in Counselling and Linked Professions (ACC)
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Tel: 024 7644 9694
CV2 5NA
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Association of Christian in Counselling and Linked Professions (ACC) assist people to find a counsellor.
Qualified professional counsellors and psychotherapists who are Christian and work with people of all faiths and none. ACC therapists will not impose their beliefs on anyone, but are especial...
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AngelmanUK
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Tel: 0300 999 0102
PO Box 4962
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV11 9FD
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AngelmanUK is a United Kingdom based support group. We are all volunteers who have direct contact with people with Angelman Syndrome. The majority of the trustee's are parents or relatives of children or adults with Angelman Syndrome.
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Disabled children of all ages and all with an interest in Angelman syndrome
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