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Culture Dementia UK

Tel: 0800 014 8682

The Grange
Neasden Lane
Neasden
London
Greater London
NW10 1QB

27.4 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.
The ITP Support Association

Tel: 0844 777 0559

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The Platelet Mission
Kimbolton Road
Bolnhurst
Bedfordshire
MK44 2EL

28.1 miles away

The ITP Support Association is a UK registered charity which aims to promote and improve the general welfare of patients, and the families of patients, with Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), formerly known as Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura .
Anyone with an interest in ITP
British Polio Fellowship Berkshire Branch

Tel: 0800 043 1935

HA4 6SE

30.8 miles away

The Berkshire Branch extends from Slough in the east of the County to Newbury in the west and also includes parts of Hampshire. The Basingstoke Circle is part of the Branch. The Branch meets throughout the year in the local area, and organise social events, help with welfare, and benefits, also ...
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The British Polio Fellowship

Tel: 0800 0431935

HA4 6SE

30.8 miles away

The Fellowship provides information and support for people with polio and post polio syndrome, their families, carers and healthcare professionals in the UK. The Support Services Helpline based at Central Office offers information and support by telephone, post and email. Small welfare, heating a...
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People with polio and post polio syndrome, their families and carers, healthcare professionals, general public