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Access Events

90 Elm Grove Road
Barnes
London
Greater London
SW13 0BS

17.7 miles away

Access Events puts on inclusive community festivals around the UK that are creative, innovative and accessible to all. Access Events also runs side projects that use art and creativity to promote inclusion and increase disability awareness.
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Culture Dementia UK

Tel: 0800 014 8682

The Grange
Neasden Lane
Neasden
London
Greater London
NW10 1QB

18.0 miles away

Culture Dementia UK was founded in February 1998. Culture Dementia UK was previously known as Friends of African/Caribbean Carers and Sufferers of Dementia (FACCSD) We became a National charity in the same year. We were set up to support carers and sufferers of dementia among the African...
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Carers and sufferers of dementia among the African/Caribbean community.
Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY)

Tel: 01737 363222

Unit 1140B The Axis Centre
Cleeve Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 7RD

18.1 miles away

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Families that have suffered a young sudden cardiac death. General population aged 14 – 35 (screening)
Rainbow Trust Children'S Charity

Tel: 01372 363438

6 Cleeve Court
Cleeve Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 7UD

18.3 miles away

Rainbow Trust supports over 25% of the 6,000 families in England who have a child aged 0-18 years of age with a life threatening or terminal illness and need the bespoke support we offer.
We support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents. Any family can receive support from the moment of their child or young person’s diagnosis.
Elizabeth Finn Care

Tel: 020 8834 9200

Hythe House
200 Shepherds Bush Road
London
Greater London
W6 7NL

18.3 miles away

Elizabeth Finn Care is a national charity that gives direct financial support to individuals in financial need. Through Turn2us we help millions more to gain access to the money available to them in welfare benefits, charitable grants and other financial help. To see if we can help please visit: ...
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The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information And Support Service (Addiss)

Tel: 020 8952 2800

Premier House
112 Station Road
Edgware
Middlesex
HA8 7BJ

18.4 miles away

Welcome to ADDISS, The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service. We provide people-friendly information and resources about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to anyone who needs assistance - parents, sufferers, teachers or health professionals. Whatever you're ...
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ADDISS provides information, training and support for parents, sufferers and professionals in the fields of ADHD and related learning and behavioural difficulties.
Scoliosis Association UK

Tel: 020 8964 1166

Ground Floor
329 Latimer Road
London
Greater London
W10 6RA

18.5 miles away

The Scoliosis Association UK (SAUK) aims to provide advice, support and information to people with scoliosis and other spinal conditions, including kyphosis and lordosis.
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Clic Sargent

Tel: 0800 197 0068

Griffin House
161 Hammersmith Road
London
Greater London
W6 8SG

18.6 miles away

Every day 10 families are told their child has cancer. As the UK's leading children's cancer charity, CLIC Sargent is the only organisation to offer them all round care and support.
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Nerve Tumours UK

Tel: 0208 4391234

First Floor
44 Coombe Lane
London
Greater London
SW20 0LA

18.7 miles away

Provide information, support and advice on Neurofibromatosis in the UK; facilitate and promote innovative research, and are an advocate for those with Neurofibromatosis.
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Association For Postnatal Illness

Tel: 020 7386 0868

145 Dawes Road
Fulham
London
Greater London
SW6 7EB

19.1 miles away

The Association provides a telephone helpline, information leaflets for sufferers and healthcare professionals as well as a network of volunteers (telephone and postal), who have themselves experienced postnatal illness.
Those affected by postnatal illness