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Saffron Resource Centre
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Tel: 0116 283 7212
432 Saffron Lane
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 6SB
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The Resource Centre provides a wide range of support services for local residents including welfare rights advice, youth work, health and pregnancy counselling, debt advice, tenancy support and a mobility project.
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Residents of Saffron, Eyres Monsell, and Aylestone
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Tel: 0116 252 5229
Careers Service
David WIlson Library
University of Leicester
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE1 7RH
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Contact Student Volunteers is an Association within the University of Leicester Students' Union. It is run by an elected team of students called the Contact Executive. Contact Student Volunteers provides students with the opportunity to become involved as a volunteer in local projects, working wi...
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Leicestershire Employment For Autism Today (Leat)
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Tel: 0116 254 1664
186a London Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 1ND
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LEAT is a specialist provider of a wide range of support and training services to young people and adults with Asperger syndrome.
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Adhar Project Leicester
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Tel: 0116 220 0070
79 St Peters Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 1DH
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The Adhar Project was set up in 1989 and is a registered charity. "Adhar" originates from the Indian language and means "support". Trustees manage the project and the management committee is made up of professionals from a range of background and diversity, who work within social care/health and ...
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Asian adults suffering from mental health problems, carers, young carers.
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Leicestershire Ethnic Elders Advocacy Project (Leeap)
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Tel: 0116 275 5515
33 Chandos Street
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 1BL
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Provides information to elderly people from ethnic minority communities. Will also take on individual requests for advocacy.
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Bangladesh Youth And Cultural Shomiti (Bycs)
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Tel: 0116 275 5855
Main Office & UK Online Centre
30-32 Biddulph St
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 1BF
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BYCS is a charitable organisation providing lifelong learning and community development activities for people, mainly but not exclusively of Bangladeshi descent, living in Leicester helping them to take advantage of the opportunities of society today.
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People mainly but not exclusively of Bangladeshi descent,
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Leicester Counselling Centre
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Tel: 0116 255 8801
No 1 Lodge
Victoria Park
London Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE1 7RY
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Leicester Counselling Centre was formed in 1981 to provide affordable counselling for local people.
Counselling offers you the opportunity to talk in confidence and reflect on anything which is causing you anxiety.
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General public residents in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
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Leicestershire Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre
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Tel: 0116 255 7104
31 Freemens Common Road
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 7SQ
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The aim of the Centre is to be available to everyone with MS and to those with other medical conditions such as cancer, stroke, broken bones, diabetes, sports injuries and more
We welcome family, friends, and carers who, indirectly, may feel the stress and strains of MS themselves.
We are a cha...
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Turning Point Young Onset Dementia Service
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Tel: 01438 724995
Office 1
1 Higgins Walk
Hitchin Rd
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 4YP
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Turning Point Young Onset Dementia Service provides short periods of respite to carers of younger people (adults aged 18-65) with dementia. They help by spending time with the dementia service user so that the carer can take time out. The service is designed to complement rather than replace exis...
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Carers of younger people (adults 18-65 years) with dementia
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Turning Point Short Breaks For Carers
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Tel: 01438 724995
Office 1
1 HIggins Walk
Hitchin Rd
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 4YP
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Short Breaks for Carers provides short periods of respite to carers of people with mental health difficulties. They help by spending time with the mental health service user, so that the carer can take time out. The service is designed to complement rather than replace existing respite services. ...
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Carers of people experiencing mental health difficulties
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