Address & contact details |
Information supplied by |
Target group |
North West Sarcoma Group
|
Tel: Maggie's Manchester on 0161 641 4848
Maggie's Manchester, The Robert Parfett Building,
The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
15 Kinnaird Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M20 4QL
|
The sarcoma support group is an informal environment where you can talk to other people who have been diagnosed with sarcoma.
|
Patients, relatives and carers of people who have sarcoma.
|
Trafford Council - services for children
|
Tel: 0161 912 5125
M32 0TH
|
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
|
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
|
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...
Continue reading overview
|
All those affected by asbestos disease
|
Indian Senior Citizens Centre Manchester
|
Tel: 0161 232 0999
Indian Senior Citizens Centre
16/18 Whalley Road
Whalley Range
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 8AB
|
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...
Continue reading overview
|
Carers and Indian older people 50+
|
Rescare
|
Tel: 0161 474 7323
Suite 1B, Sinclair House
Cheadle Hulme
Cheadle
Stockport
Greater Manchester
SK8 5AF
|
Rescare is a unique nationwide charity with their head office in Stockport. Rescare have been supporting families who have loved ones with a learning disability, by promoting quality and choice in care, education, and health since 1984. Families are at the centre of what we do.
We support fam...
Continue reading overview
|
Children and adults with learning disabilities and their families.
|
National Association Of Bikers With A Disability
|
Tel: 0844 415 4849
[Personalisation:Informative:PremiumPhone-RateUnknownMsg]
Unit 20
The Bridgewater Centre
Robson Avenue
Urmston
Greater Manchester
M41 7TE
|
The National Association of Bikers with a Disability (NABD) helps disabled people to adapt motorcycles and ride independently, providing financial grants to help with the cost of special adaption work to bikes. They offer information and advice on insurance, licensing, legal and any other matters...
Continue reading overview
|
n/a
Data not available
|
African And Caribbean Mental Health Services (Acmhs)
|
Tel: 0161 226 9562
Windrush Millennium Centre
70 Alexandra Road
Moss Side
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 7WD
|
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...
Continue reading overview
|
Our service delivery is for clients aged 16+ of African and African Caribbean origin including their carers and families.
|
Big Life Centres
|
Tel: 0161 848 2420
1st Floor, 463 Stretford Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 9AB
|
Therapeutic Services is a collection of services that take a holistic approach to promoting well-being, catering for the different aspects of your life, helping you to maintain and improve your health.
|
|
Anxiety UK (Head Office)
|
Tel: 03444 775 774 Text: 07537 416 905
Nunes House
447 Chester Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M16 9HA
|
Anxiety UK works to relieve and support those living with anxiety disorders by providing information, support and understanding via an extensive range of services, including 1:1 therapy.
They work regularly with external agencies and healthcare professionals to improve services for those living ...
Continue reading overview
|
Anyone living with anxiety disorders their family friends or carers. Can also offer information and services to professional health care workers.
|