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Martin Searle Solicitors Brighton Office

Tel: 01273 609911

9 Marlborough Place
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1UB

20.4 miles away

As well as helping clients, we work with local charities to ensure the most vulnerable members of our communities get the help they need.
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Survivors' Network

Tel: 01273 203380

Survivors Network
6a Pavilion Buildings
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 1EE

20.5 miles away

· We are the Sussex Rape Crisis Center (not SARC) and we provide support for survivors of sexual violence through counselling, groupwork, ISVA (independent sexual violence advisor) service to support survivors with practical and emotional support through the criminal justice process, helpline an...
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All survivors of sexual abuse and violence, supporters, family and friends of survivors, external agencies.
Kidney Patient Guide (Kpg)

BN1 3FE

20.7 miles away

Kidney Patient Guide (KPG) provides information not only on physical aspects of kidney failure - how the kidneys function, what happens when they don’t, and the treatments available - but also on wider issues such as emotional, social and financial implications.
Anyone affected by kidney disease.
Handcycling Association Uk

Tel: 01273 269274

BN1 3AG

20.9 miles away

The Handcycling Association UK is one of the newest BWSF affiliated sports associations and was set up to promote and encourage handcycling for recreational and competitive purposes throughout the UK.
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Cancervive

Tel: 01273 834912

41 Western Road
Hurstpierpoint
Hassocks
West Sussex
BN6 9SU

21.3 miles away

Cancervive offers help from personal experience for family, friends and colleagues of cancer patients as well as the cancer patients themselves.
Family, friends and colleagues of cancer patients as well as the cancer patients themselves.
National Epilepsy Surrey

Tel: 01342 832243

St Piers Lane
Lingfield
Surrey
RH7 6PW

22.1 miles away

The National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy (NCYPE) is the UK's major provider of specialist education, treatment and support to children and young people with epilepsy.
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Active Assistance

Tel: 0844 846 1616

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3rd Floor
1 Suffolk Way
Sevenoaks
Kent
TN13 1YL

25.0 miles away

Active Assistance supports people with complex and continuing health care needs by developing confidence with care packages that are responsive, flexible and client focused.
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Centra Pulse

Tel: 0300 333 6511

32 Tower View
Kings Hill
Kent
ME19 4UY

25.2 miles away

Centra Pulse provides telecare support for you or your relative to maintain independence in your own home. A press of a button will connect service users immediately to people they can depend on, trained and ready to help whatever the problem, whenever it happens - day or night.
General public
British Wireless For The Blind Fund (Bwbf)

Tel: 01622 754757

10 Albion Place
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 5DZ

26.6 miles away

There are more than 2 million people in the UK with a sight problem. Approximately 25,000 of these are children. Ninety per cent of people with sight problems are over 60. Every day around 100 more people will start to experience loss of sight. Our job is to try and supply radio and audio set...
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Unique

Tel: 01883 723356

The Rare Chromosome & Gene Disorder Support Group
The Stables
Station Road
Oxted
Surrey
RH8 9EE

27.2 miles away

Our mission is to inform, support and alleviate the isolation of anyone affected by a rare chromosome or gene disorder and to raise public awareness. Unique offers contact with families with an affected member who has the same rare chromosome or single gene disorder, or who has similar symptoms ...
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Parents, carers, grandparents of children affected by a rare chromosome or gene disorder.  Those with such disorders themselves, and professionals who support and work with persons with such disorders.