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Nam - Aidsmap London
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Tel: 020 7840 0050
SW9 6DE
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HIV affected or those working with HIV
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People First (Self Advocacy)
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Tel: 020 7820 6655
Unit 3.46, Canterbury Court
Kennington Park Business Centre
1-3 Brixton Road
London
Greater London
SW9 6DE
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People First is an organisation run by and for people with learning difficulties to raise awareness of, and campaign for, the rights of people with learning difficulties, and to support self advocacy groups across the country. They also provide Easy Read Services and training.
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Obac
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Tel: 020 7735 3400
SE5 0TA
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OBAC exists to ensure that blind and partially sighted African and Caribbean people, including people with other physical and sensory impairments access relevant services, influence decision and policy makers, to enable them to overcome barriers that prevent them becoming active members of the co...
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The charity was set up to offer unique services to primarily people with sight loss from black and ethnic minority backgrounds; however, over the years we have revised our remit to include people with other sensory and physical impairments.
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Surrey Disability Cricket
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Tel: 0203 946 0100
SE11 5SS
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Surrey Cricket have got a number of opportunities for people with a disability to experience the game of cricket from Play Ground to Podium. This ranges from coaching in schools (this includes 2 Chance to Shine Projects which is currently targeting 23 Special Needs Schools), School Competitions, ...
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Leonard Cheshire Disability London
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Tel: 020 3242 0200
Leonard Cheshire Disability
66 South Lambeth Road
London
Greater London
SW8 1RL
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Leonard Cheshire Disability exists to change attitudes to disability and to serve disabled people around the world. Our principal activity in the UK is the provision of services in support of disabled people in the widest context. These services include care homes, supported living, domiciliary s...
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Wheels For Wellbeing
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Tel: 020 7346 8482
Lambeth Accord
336 Brixton Road
London
Greater London
SW9 7AA
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Wheels for Wellbeing supports disabled people to cycle, whether on two, three or four wheels in a traffic-free, save environment (e.g. athletic track, sports hall). We run regular weekly sessions in Croydon, Southwark and Lewisham with a wide range of adaptive cycles.
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Disabled people of all ages and impairments, and their supporters, carers & family members.
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Transport For All
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Tel: 020 7737 2339
336 Brixton Rd
London
Greater London
SW9 7AA
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Transport for All consists of a small team of staff and volunteers offering a unique pan-London service. They are funded by London Councils and supporter donations. From Blue Badges to Freedom Passes, and from accessible buses to the DLR - they have been working hard to ensure that disabled and...
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Disabled and Older people
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Carers Hub Lambeth
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Tel: Adult Carers Service: 020 7501 8970
Young Carers Service: 020 7501 8972
336 Brixton Road
London
Greater London
SW9 7AA
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Carers’ Hub supports unpaid carers living in Lambeth or caring for someone who lives in the Borough. We work directly with young carers from the age of 5 upwards and adult carers, providing tailored 1-2-1 support, social and wellbeing activities, peer support groups tailored to dementia, mental ...
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Unpaid carers looking after someone who has an illness, disability, mental health problem or addiction, and professionals working with carers
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The Metro Centre
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Tel: 020 8305 5000
N106
Westminster Business Square
1-45 Durham Street
London
Greater London
SE11 5JH
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Provides various services for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in south London - including mental health services, and benefits and welfare advice.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people
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Lambeth Council
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Tel: 020 7926 5555
Phoenix House
10 Wandsworth Road
London
Greater London
SW8 2LL
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Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
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