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Kensington World'S End Advice Centre

Tel: 020 7351 5749

Kensington World's End Advice Centre
2 World's End Place
London
Greater London
SW10 0HE

0.2 miles away

Kensington Worlds End Advice Centre offers advice, information and advocacy on welfare rights, debt and housing. It runs a limited immigration information service. The Centre provides services to people who live in the World's End area of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Advocacy for Neuroacanthocytosis Patients

Tel: 020 7460 8874

39 Coleherne Court
London
Greater London
SW5 0DN

0.6 miles away

Advocacy for Neuroacanthocytosis Patients supports families affected by ChAc, also known as VPS13 Disease and McLeod Disease, also known as XK Disease.
Those diagnosed with these diseases, their families and carers.
Headway West London

Tel: 07948 709784

Headway West London
Percy Barton House
33-35 Dawes Road
London
Greater London
SW6 7DT

0.7 miles away

Headway provides social and cognitive rehabilitation for adults with brain injury and support and respite for their families. They individually tailor programmes that are designed to maximise quality of life, independence and self-esteem. Free carer advice and support services are available.
Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
Wandsworth Young Carers Project London

Tel: 020 7228 2566

Katherine Low Settlement
108 Battersea High Street
London
Greater London
SW11 3HP

0.8 miles away

Wandsworth Young Carers Project supports children and young people aged 5-18 who are affected by the illness or disability of a family member and provide care (physical and/or emotional) to that family member.
Young carers aged 5-18yrs.
London Sarcoma Support Group

The Royal Marsden Hospital
Fulham Road
London
Greater London
SW3 6JJ

0.8 miles away

We offer people affected by Sarcoma, either patient or carer, the chance to meet with others with similar experiences for personal, non-medical information and emotional support.
Patients and carers
Association For Postnatal Illness

Tel: 020 7386 0868

145 Dawes Road
Fulham
London
Greater London
SW6 7EB

0.9 miles away

The Association provides a telephone helpline, information leaflets for sufferers and healthcare professionals as well as a network of volunteers (telephone and postal), who have themselves experienced postnatal illness.
Those affected by postnatal illness
Lymphoedema Support Network

Tel: 020 7351 4480

St. Luke's Crypt
Sydney Street
London
Greater London
SW3 6NH

0.9 miles away

The Lymphoedema Support Network provides information and support to people with lymphoedema and those 'at risk' from developing lymphoedema following surgery/treatment for cancer.
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The Bob Champion Cancer Trust

Tel: 020 7924 3553

6 Old Garden House
The Lanterns
Bridge Lane
London
Greater London
SW11 3AD

0.9 miles away

The Bob Champion Research Centre for Urological Cancer forms part of the first male dedicated cancer research centre in the UK and helps bring together research expertise into prostate, testicular and bladder cancers. Our aims are to improve methods of detection and treatment, to identify cancer ...
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Paul'S Cancer Support Centre

Tel: 020 7924 3924

1st Floor
20-22 York Road
London
Greater London
SW11 3QA

1.0 miles away

The Paul D'Auria Cancer Support Centre provides support and advice to anyone affected by cancer in London, including carers and family members. It offers practical and emotional support by telephone or in person, one to one counselling including complementary therapies, and various informative pu...
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People with cancer, their families and friends.
National Association of Laryngectomee Clubs

Tel: 020 7730 8585

Suite 16
Tempo House
15 Falcon Road
London
Greater London
SW11 2PJ

1.0 miles away

Today, The National Association of Laryngectomee Clubs has almost 100 clubs nationwide and offers a range of services to Laryngectomees and their families and carers. A major role of the clubs is to provide the sort of non-medical help and information that can only come from the experience of li...
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