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Lambeth Chinese Community Association

Tel: 020 7733 4377

69 Stockwell Road
Stockwell
London
Greater London
SW9 9PY

1.1 miles away

Lambeth Chinese Community Association offers a range of services for the Chinese community, including advice, a women's group, a mental health project, refugee group and a project on healthy living for older people.
The Chinese community of Lambeth
Brixton Advice Centre

Tel: 020 7733 7554

167 Railton Road
London
Greater London
SE24 0LU

1.2 miles away

We provide specialist advice in the following areas: •Welfare Benefits •Housing •Debt
General public
Transport For All

Tel: 020 7737 2339

336 Brixton Rd
London
Greater London
SW9 7AA

1.2 miles away

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
Wheels For Wellbeing

Tel: 020 7346 8482

Lambeth Accord
336 Brixton Road
London
Greater London
SW9 7AA

1.2 miles away

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.
Disabled people of all ages and impairments, and their supporters, carers & family members.
Carers Hub Lambeth

Tel: Adult Carers Service: 020 7501 8970   Young Carers Service: 020 7501 8972

336 Brixton Road
London
Greater London
SW9 7AA

1.2 miles away

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
Wandsworth Bereavement Service

Tel: 020 7223 3178

192 Lavender Hill
Battersea
London
Greater London
SW11 5TQ

1.5 miles away

Wandsworth Bereavement Service provides a confidential time-limited counselling service to anyone living in the London borough of Wandsworth who has been bereaved, or is anticipating the death of someone close, or is anticipating their own death due to terminal illness.
General Public - adults, young people and children
Southside Partnership

Tel: 020 8772 6222

31-33 Lumiere Court
209 Balham High Road
Balham
London
Greater London
SW17 7BQ

1.5 miles away

Each year Southside Partnership supports around 1300 people, with mental health support needs and learning disabilities, to lead more independent lives. We have close to 40 services, in eight local authority areas around Greater London and Surrey, that focus on meeting the needs of people at eac...
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Wandsworth Welcare

Tel: 020 8767 1020

79 Trinity Road
Tooting
London
Greater London
SW17 7SQ

1.8 miles away

Welcare provides free and confidential services to strengthen families including a social work service, support, advocacy, parenting courses, domestic violence support group for children and parents, self esteem workshops and stress management. It also runs the Karibu HIV/AIDS Project which offe...
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Nam - Aidsmap London

Tel: 020 7840 0050

SW9 6DE

1.9 miles away

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HIV affected or those working with HIV
Wandsworth Young Carers Project London

Tel: 020 7228 2566

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

2.1 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.