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Little Hearts Matter

Tel: 0121 455 8982

75 Harborne Road
4th Floor
edgbaston
Birmingham
West Midlands
B15 3BU

13.8 miles away

Little Hearts Matter offers support and information to families with children affected by heart conditions such as Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), Pulmonary Atresia, Tricuspid Atresia or Double Inlet Ventricle.
Families, medical professionals, teachers, carers and anyone affected by a single ventricle condition.
Asian Family Counselling Service (Afcs) West Midlands

Tel: 0121 454 1130

1 Hampton Court
George Road
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
West Midlands
B15 1PU

13.8 miles away

We are a well established national charity, set up to fulfil the needs of Asian families by providing a culturally sensitive marriage counselling service. We are a leading confidential counselling service for individuals, couples and families of Asian communities. We adhere to the British Asso...
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Members of the Asian Community above the age of 16 years.
South Asian Health Foundation

Tel: 07807 069719

B15 3QE

14.2 miles away

South Asian Health Foundation (SAHF) is a registered charity founded in 1999 to promote good health in the UK’s South Asian communities. We are one of the UK’s leading British Asian health charities. Our mission is to assist persons living in the U.K., particularly those of South Asian origin, w...
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Childhood Cataract Network

B68 0EP

14.3 miles away

We are a UK-based mutual support group for those affected by childhood cataracts. Our chief means of support is an email group where those affected can chat and exchange advice. Our website provides lots of useful information. We very occasionally organise events where members and their families ...
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Those affected by childhood cataract and their families and close friends
National Institute Of Conductive Education

Tel: 0121 442 5564

Cannon Hill House
Russell Road
Moseley
Birmingham
West Midlands
B13 8RD

15.3 miles away

The Foundation for Conductive Education is a leading UK charity working to improve the lives of children and adults with neurological motor disorders through the practice of Conductive Education.
Adults and children with neurological motor disorders - Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson's, stroke, multiple sclerosis, head injury, and their Carers. Training courses available for professionals.
British Heart Foundation

Tel: 0808 802 1234   

B26 3YU

16.2 miles away

The British Heart Foundation is the UK's number one heart charity.
Anyone wanting information on heart health or a heart related issue
British Sjögren's Syndrome Association

Tel: 0121 478 0222

PO Box 15040
Birmingham
West Midlands
B31 9DP

17.8 miles away

As a charity, the BSSA aims to raise awareness of the disease and support research into its cause and treatment. A self-help organisation with more than 2300 members, the BSSA is dedicated to providing mutual support and information to individuals affected by this disabling disease. It has regi...
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Anyone affected by or interested in knowing more about Sjögren’s Syndrome.
Pip Helpline

Tel: 0800 121 4433

WV99 1AH

20.5 miles away

Get advice or information about a claim you’ve already made for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
People who have made a claim for PIP.
No Panic

Tel: Helpline Number - 0844 967 4848 Youth Helpline Number - 0330 606 1174

51A Market Street
Oakengates
Telford
Shropshire
TF2 6EL

21.9 miles away

Support for sufferers of Panic Attacks, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder and Tranquilliser Withdrawal.
Anyone
AngelmanUK

Tel: 0300 999 0102

PO Box 4962
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV11 9FD

22.2 miles away

AngelmanUK is a United Kingdom based support group. We are all volunteers who have direct contact with people with Angelman Syndrome. The majority of the trustee's are parents or relatives of children or adults with Angelman Syndrome.
Disabled children of all ages and all with an interest in Angelman syndrome