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Versus Arthritis Bexley
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Tel: 0300 7900 400
United Reform Church Hall
Kelvin Road
Welling
Bexleyheath
Kent
DA16 2EH
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The leading UK charity with a mission to support all people with arthritis.
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People with arthritis and their families.
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Heartline Association
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Tel: 0330 022 4466
32 Little Heath
Charlton
London
Greater London
SE7 8HU
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We are a registered charity set up to offer help and support to families of children with heart disorders - whatever the heart condition, whereever the child is treated throughout UK and Ireland.
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Parents and anyone who is involved with a child with a heart disorder including teachers, health workers etc
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British Deaf Association (Head Office)
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Tel: 020 7697 4140
St John Deaf Community Centre
258 Green Lanes
London
Greater London
N4 2HE
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The British Deaf Association is the largest deaf organisation in the UK that is run by deaf people. We represent the sign language community, which is united by shared experiences, history and, most importantly, by British Sign Language (BSL).
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We work with local Deaf communities.
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British Stammering Association (Bsa)
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Tel: Office 020 8983 1003
Helpline 0808 802 0002
15 Old Ford Road
London
Greater London
E2 9PJ
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BSA, trading as Stamma, is the national organisation for adults and children who stammer, run by people who stammer.
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Adults and children who stammer, parents and anyone who is affected by stammering.
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National AIDS Trust
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Tel: 020 7814 6767
The Green House
244-254 Cambridge Heath Road
London
Greater London
E2 9DA
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We’re the UK’s HIV rights charity. We work to stop HIV from standing in the way of health, dignity and equality, and to end new HIV transmissions.
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All (however please note that we are not a service provider)
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CLAPA (Cleft Lip and Palate Association)
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Tel: 020 7833 4883
The Green House
244-254 Cambridge Heath Road
London
Greater London
E2 9DA
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CLAPA (Cleft Lip and Palate Association) Head Office is based in London with a network of branches (all branches are run by volunteers) and many other regional contacts in the United Kingdom, all committed to providing the support needed by families affected by cleft lip and/or palate.
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New parents, and for people with the condition and their families, from infancy through to adulthood.
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Grandparents Plus
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Tel: 020 8981 8001
18 Victoria Park Square
Bethnal Green
London
Greater London
E2 9PF
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Grandparents Plus is the national charity which champions the vital role of grandparents and the wider family in children's lives - especially when they take on the caring role in difficult family circumstances. We work to support grandparents and the wider family by:
- Campaigning for change so...
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Carers, professionals, general public.
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Get Kids Going!
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Tel: 020 7481 8110
GET KIDS GOING!
10 King Charles Terrace
Sovereign Close
London
Greater London
E1W 3HL
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Get Kids Going! is a National charity which gives disabled children and young people - up to the age of 26 yrs - the wonderful opportunity of participating in sport.
They help promote sports for disabled children by providing them with specially built sports’ wheelchairs so they can do marathons...
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Sane
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Tel: 0300 304 7000, 4pm-10pm daily
1st Floor
Cityside House
40 Adler Street
London
Greater London
E1 1EE
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SANE is a national mental health charity which aims to raise awareness of mental illness and campaign to improve services and initiate and fund research into the causes of serious mental illness through its research centre.
Information and emotional support is also provided to anyone affected b...
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The national, out-of-hours mental health helpline offers support and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including family, friends and carers.
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Nspcc Helpline
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Tel: 0808 800 5000
EC2A 3NH
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The NSPCC Helpline is staffed by trained professionals who can provide expert advice and support. We’re here if you’re concerned about a child, if you’re a parent or carer looking for advice, or if you’re a professional in need of information and guidance.
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Anyone who is concerned about the welfare of a child or young person.
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