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Manchester Social Phobia Group

Tel: 0161 226 3871

M15 5DD

9.5 miles away

Support group for sufferers of social anxiety and social phobia.
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Cmmc - Parents Power Group

Tel: 07946 109825

Manchester Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre
352 Oxford Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M13 9NL

9.6 miles away

For carers who are parents of children who live with sickle cell disorders: Support group (central), Activities for children and young people (up to 15) living with sickle cell disorders (physical disability) giving carers a break.
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Trafford Council - services for children

Tel: 0161 912 5125

M32 0TH

9.6 miles away

Provide social care services for children and young people
Children, young people and those that care for them
Trafford Council - services for adults

Tel: 0161 912 5199

M32 0TH

9.6 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Greater Manchester Asbestos Victims Support Group (GMAVSG)

Tel: 0161 258 0166

PO Box 583
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 6HF

9.7 miles away

We provide support and advice for people with asbestos related disease, and for their families. We help with benefit claims and claims for government compensation, we refer to specialist solicitors for advice as to civil compensation, and we campaign for better treatment for sufferers from asbe...
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All those affected by asbestos disease
Manchester Settlement

Tel: 0161 275 0349

1328-1330 Ashton Old Road
Openshaw
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M11 1JG

9.7 miles away

We offer a range of services for the communiy including a Legal Advice Clinic, computer classes and help for young people.
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Indian Senior Citizens Centre Manchester

Tel: 0161 232 0999

Indian Senior Citizens Centre
16/18 Whalley Road
Whalley Range
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 8AB

9.7 miles away

The Indian Senior Citizens Centre opened in 1988 to serve as a Day Centre for the use of the senior members of the Indian community in Greater Manchester. Our main aim is to provide culturally sensitive 'Day Resource' services, including a luncheon club, recreational facilities, social activities...
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Carers and Indian older people 50+
Moss Side Powerhouse

Tel: 0161 226 4335

140 Raby Street
Moss Side
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M14 4SQ

9.7 miles away

The Moss Side Millenium Powerhouse is a centre for 8-25 year olds and has a Young People's Library. As well as the library the Powerhouse also has Youth Clubs, a Connexions advice centre, music studio, fitness studio, dance studio, sports hall and computer suite. There are events and activities ...
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African And Caribbean Mental Health Services (Acmhs)

Tel: 0161 226 9562

Windrush Millennium Centre
70 Alexandra Road
Moss Side
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 7WD

9.7 miles away

ACMHS was established as a result of concerns expressed by the community about the frequency with which second generation African and African Caribbean youths were admitted to psychiatric hospitals and the regional forensic unit. Concerns focused on the way such admissions took place, what happen...
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Our service delivery is for clients aged 16+ of African and African Caribbean origin including their carers and families.
Lmcp Care Link (Asian Carers' Group)

Tel: 0161 226 4632

The Pastoral Centre
95A Princess Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M14 4TH

9.8 miles away

Asian Carers’ Group is a support group for South Asian carers (and those they care for - older South Asian persons and South Asian women with mental health needs). It meets on the first Tuesday of every month at the Longsight Library. Speakers are invited to provide information on their services,...
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South Asian older persons and their carers; South Asian women with mental health needs and their carers.