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Bushey And Watford Phab Club

Tel: 07956 250349

Centre Point Community Centre
Raphael Drive
Watford
Hertfordshire
WD24 4GY

6.0 miles away

Phab's aim is to promote and encourage people of all abilities to come together on equal terms, to achieve complete inclusion within the wider community. We get together every Wednesday at Centre Point Community Centre, Raphael Drive (off Radlett Road) Watford, starting at 7pm and finishing at 9...
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Anybody within an age range of 17-45. The club will consider people older than this but it is up to the discretion of the committee.
Brent Centre For Young People

Tel: 020 7328 0918

NW6 7TT

6.1 miles away

We provide talking therapies for young people to help with a wide range of emotional and mental health difficulties.
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Southall Day Centre

Tel: 0208 574 0902

20 Western Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 5DS

6.1 miles away

The Southall Day Centre, operating from two sites, organises a range of health, social and welfare activities particularly aimed at combating social exclusion and isolation amongst older people, people with disabilities, women, the unemployed or people on low incomes. Southall Day Centre is a dr...
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General public including Carers.
Action For Children Head Office

Tel: 0300 123 2112

Action for Children
3 The Boulevard
Ascot Road
Watford
Hertfordshire
WD18 8AG

6.1 miles away

Action for Children supports and speaks out for the most vulnerable and neglected children and young people in the UK.
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Dementia Concern

Tel: 020 8568 4448

223 Windmill Road
Ealing
London
Greater London
W5 4DJ

6.1 miles away

We provide support and practical help to people with dementia and their carers including Independent Advocacy; Home Respite Breaks; Weekend Day-care; Dementia Café; Carers Training and Bi-monthly newsletter.
People with dementia and their cares
Lowe Syndrome Trust

Tel: 020 7794 8858

NW3 7TH

6.1 miles away

The Lowe Syndrome Trust supports families and initiates, we fund medical research into Lowe Syndrome and aim to reduce the isolation of families affected by Lowe syndrome.
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Haya

Tel: 020 8589 9569

HAYA Caring Services ( HAYACARE)
C/o 90 East Avenue
Hayes
Middlesex
UB3 2HR

6.2 miles away

HAYA is a not-for-profit making charity organisation which was founded in the 2001 as a result of the large influx of refugees arriving in the United Kingdom during the civil war in Somalia. The caring project started in 2009. The caring project was set up primarily to help the refugees elders a...
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Crossroads Care Hertfordshire South

Tel: 020 8905 1158

Warwick House
2 Oaks Court
Warwick Road
Borenhamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 1GS

6.2 miles away

Crossroads Care Hertfordshire-South is a registered charity providing support to Carers and the people they care for. We provide a wide range of support offering practical and emotional help to Carers and the people they care for in their own homes. We offer Information, advice and sign posting t...
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Our service is open to all carers.
Multiple Birth Foundation

Tel: 020 8383 3519

Hammersmith House
Level 4, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital
Du Cane Road
London
Greater London
W12 0HS

6.2 miles away

In 2009 almost 12,500 sets of twins were born in the UK compared with 7,573 in 1985. However most people have little idea just how demanding multiple birth babies can be. The reality is that often parents' ability to cope is dramatically reduced by the problems that accompany having twins, tripl...
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Haemophilia Centre Hammersmith

Tel: 020 3 3138117

Haemophilia Centre Hammersmith
Hammersmith Hospital
150 Du Cane Road
London
Greater London
W12 0HS

6.2 miles away

The Haemophilia Centre supports people affected by haemophilia, von Willebrand's disease or a related bleeding disorder and their families.
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