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Walsall Breast Cancer Self-Help Group
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Tel: 07808 856476
WS1 4SA
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We meet in the Priory Lounge at Bescot Football Stadium, Walsall on 1st Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm for friendship, emotional support, relaxation, reflexology, nail care and beauty treatments.
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Carers, Breast Cancer Patients and their families.
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Walsall Carers Centre
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Tel: 01922 636663
1st Floor
The Crossing at St.Paul's
Darwall Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS1 1DA
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The Walsall Carers' Centre is a charitable company that brings together statutory and voluntary sector resources and expertise. Our aim is to provide real support to carers within the Borough of Walsall, and give their needs and their contributions the recognition and status they deserve. We can ...
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Walsall Society For The Blind
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Tel: 01922 627683
Hawley House
11 Hatherton Road
Walsall
West Midlands
WS1 1XS
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Walsall Society for the Blind is a local charity offering help, support, information and guidance to all those who are affected by sight loss, their families and carers. We also offer a social activity centre, community and housing support services, transcription services and we are the home to ...
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Anyone affected with sight loss, their families and carers.
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Tel: 01902 552267
Prouds Lane
Bilston
West Midlands
WV14 6PW
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The centre houses a variety of community activities including karate, indoor bowls, youth clubs and a drop in centre for people who have suffered from depression.
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Dudley Assisted Living Centre Coseley
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Tel: 01384 813695
Dudley Assisted Living Centre
Ebenezer Street
Coseley
West Midlands
WV14 9LP
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The Dudley Assisted Living Centre offers an important source of help for all disabled people living in Dudley. It has a permanent exhibition of aids to daily living which can be tried out at the centre which is located in a specially adapted ground floor flat.
Qualified staff at the centre can o...
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General public by appointment only.
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Wolverhampton Library And Information Services Home Library Service
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Tel: 01902 556256
Special Needs Unit
c/o Woodcross Community Centre
Ettingshall Road
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV14 9UG
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We deliver items (books, CDs, DVDs, etc.) to people in their own homes. The service is for those who have difficulty in accessing the traditional library service points.
It's primarily, but not exclusively, for the elderly and people with disabilities. It is also available for the carers and pa...
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Kuumba Centre (Sacmhf)
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Tel: 0121 525 1629
Kuumba Centre
Boulton Road
West Bromwich
West Midlands
B70 6NW
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The Kuumba Centre is a service, provided by Sandwell African Caribbean Mental Health Foundation. The Kuumba Centre aims to improve the lives of African Caribbean people affected by mental ill health in and around the Sandwell borough by providing quality support services and information for famil...
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African Caribbean people with mental health issues
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The Home Library Service
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Tel: 01384 812870
The Archives & Local History Centre
Tipton Road
Dudley
West Midlands
DY1 4SQ
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The Home Library Service is for people who are residents of Dudley Borough, who are unable to get to the library and who do not have anyone to go to the local library for them. They also provide a service to people in residential homes and day centres.
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Wolverhampton Coronary Aftercare Support Group (Wcasg)
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Tel: 01902 755695
WV10 0QP
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The Group provides support and representation for the patients and carers of the Heart and Lung Centre at Wolverhampton New Cross Hospital
Currently the Group has over 500 enrolled members and has an excellent reputation both within the Hospital and in the Community as a whole. The good work of ...
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Those suffering from a heart problem
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Rethink Carer Support Dudley
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Tel: 01384 869 898
120 King Street
Dudley
West Midlands
DY2 8NZ
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Working across the borough of Dudley providing peer support groups, carer-led groups, additional support and a chance to share information and coping strategies.
Providing practical and emotional support. Helping carers cope with all aspects of their caring role. Information available on all top...
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Anyone who looks after someone experiencing mental health problems. The carer or the person being cared for must live in Dudle.
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