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Wythenshawe Wheelers Cycling Club
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Tel: 07753 428937
Wythenshawe Athletics Track
Wythenshawe Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M23 0AB
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The main focus of our club is to offer cycling to people with a disability. We have over 70 adapted bikes and we are confident that anyone can ride a bike regardless of their ability. We offer four weekly sessions: three are open to cyclists of all abilities with the other dedicated to schools.
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The main focus of our club is to offer cycling to people with a disability
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Crossroads Care Greater Manchester
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Tel: 0161 905 1986
Thicketford Centre
Thicketford Road
Bolton
Greater Manchester
M30 0EJ
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Crossroads Care in Greater Manchester is a registered charity which provides practical and emotional support to people who are responsible for the care of children, young adults, adults or older people at home, who have a physical/sensory disability, learning difficulty, who are chronically ill o...
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Tree Of Life Centre
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Tel: 0161 437 7623
St Mark's URC
Oatlands Road
Woodhouse Park
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M22 1AH
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The Tree of Life is a centre for health and well-being, in the heart of the Woodhouse Park area of Wythenshawe. We take a holistic approach, offering services in support of physical, emotional, financial, mental, and spiritual well-being.
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Carers groups for carers only, other courses for the general public.
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Respect For All
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Tel: 07902 223743
M30 9LH
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Respect for All offer counselling and play therapy to people who have learning disabilities, Aspergers, autism spectrum conditions, and their families and carers.
The service is for children, young people, and adults in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester. All our counsellors have either per...
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A counselling service for Carers of learning disabled people and people on the Autistic spectrum including Aspergers
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Age Uk Salford
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Tel: 0161 788 7300
108 Church Street
Eccles
Greater Manchester
M30 0LH
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Age UK Salford is an independent local charity, established almost 40 years ago. We exist to improve later life for all older people in Salford, through the provision of support, advocacy and direct services.
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Older people 50 + their families and carers
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Wythenshawe Anxiety and Depression Group
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Tel: 0161 226 3871
M22 5RX
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Face To Face Counselling
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Tel: 0161 881 1535
St Clements Church
St Clements Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M21 9AE
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Face to Face Counselling is an independent, non-profit-making organisation run by volunteers. We are based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in south Manchester and offer the following:
•One-to-one personal counselling for adults (i.e. over 18) on low income.
•One-to-one personal counselling for young peopl...
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Wigan Council - services for children
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Tel: 01942 828300
Town Hall
Ince Green Lane
Ince
Wigan
Greater Manchester
WN3 4QX
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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Brain And Spinal Injury Centre (Basic)
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Tel: 0161 707 6441
554 Eccles New Road
Salford
Greater Manchester
M5 5AP
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BASIC is the Brain And Spinal Injury Centre, a registered charity affiliated to the Greater manchester clinical neuroscience centre at Hope hospital, Salford. BASIC takes over when medical treatment has ended and families are largely left to fend for themselves with the consequences of brain illn...
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Those with acquired brain injury, spinal injury and long term neurological conditions.
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Tel: 01942 824888
Ashland House
Manchester Road
Ince-in-Makerfield
Wigan
Greater Manchester
WN2 2DX
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Think Ahead Community Stroke Group offers help to Stroke Survivors, their families and carers. They work to improve the quality of their lives by providing friendship, information, advice, support and education, together with opportunities for interaction with other members by organising outings,...
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Stroke Survivors, their families and carers
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