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Birstall Playgroup For Children With Special Needs

Tel: 07594 256393

Birstall Methodist Church
Wanlip Lane
Birstall
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE4 4JS

0.9 miles away

Aims to introduce children with special needs to a variety of activities adapted to their needs. Open to children from 0-5 years, siblings welcome if numbers permit. Parents and carers invited to use the church to meet and gain support. Serves Charnwood and Leicester. Charity funded, no charge.
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Bosom Friends Leicester

Tel: 0116 260 0111

LE7 1RY

1.1 miles away

Bosom Friends is a breast cancer contact group for women who have had or are having treatment for breast cancer. Meetings consist of speakers or a coffee and chat for the ladies to catch up with each other.
Women who have had or are having treatment for breast cancer.
Birstall Carers Support Group

Tel: 0116 266 8820

LE4 4EA

1.2 miles away

Provides information, a visiting and sitting service, outings (usually on the last Friday of the month) and social gatherings for people caring for a relative or friend who is ill or disabled.
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Parkinson'S Uk Syston Group

Tel: 0116 267 7487

The Community Centre
School Street
Syston
Leicestershire
LE7 1HN

1.7 miles away

Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
The Monday Club

Tel: 07873 311610

The Peepul Centre
PO Box 9288
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE41 9FT

2.5 miles away

The Monday Club is a social group based in Leicester for adults aged 18 - 65 who have Asperger Syndrome. We aim to create a supportive environment for our members to meet, either in a mainstream setting or in the community, with trained staff and volunteers available to offer support where nece...
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Adults aged 18 - 65 who have Asperger Syndrome
Leicester Library - Home Library Service

Tel: 0116 299 5465

Beaumont Leys Library
Beaumont Way
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE4 1DS

2.7 miles away

Leicester City Libraries Home Library Service can help by delivering books to your door, or driving you from your home to your library. Not only is this service free, you can also borrow books from a wide range of stock including large print and talking books, plus other language stock - for free...
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Action Deafness

Tel: 0116 253 3200

Peepul Centre
28 Orchardson Avenue
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE4 6DP

3.1 miles away

Action Deafness works with deaf, hard of hearing, deafened and deafblind children, young people, adults and older people across the East Midlands.
General public, carers, Learners, professionals. Enquiries in respect of deafness/hearing loss welcome and will be signposted accordingly to relevant services.
Selective Mutism Information And Research Association (Smira) Leicester

Tel: 0116 212 7411

13 Humberstone Drive
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE5 0RE

3.4 miles away

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Silver Star - Diabetes Awareness

Tel: 07507 646825

201 Uppingham Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE5 4BQ

3.4 miles away

Silver Star is a registered charity campaigning to provide diabetes awareness. The charity runs mobile diabetes units whose main role is to to carry out important diabetes testing and to promote culturally sensitive healthcare in the major towns and cities of Britain.
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Carers' Action

Tel: 0116 262 1067

Unit 26
Vulcan House
Vulcan Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE5 3EF

3.5 miles away

Carers' Action is run by Carers for Carers. We provide support to Carers throughout Leicestershire and Rutland who care for an adult with mental ill health. The forum works with Carers, health and social care providers and voluntary organisations to ensure that Carers are heard and involved in ...
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Carers, particularly carers of adults with mental health illness, and general public who would like to know more about our forum