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TaxAid

Tel: 0345 120 3779

SW1P 2AP

12.5 miles away

TaxAid helps vulnerable people on lower incomes to understand the bits of the tax system that apply to them, pay only the right amount of tax and help them resolve crises when things go wrong. We directly support and advocate for vulnerable workers who do not have the educational or financial cap...
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SarcoidosisUK

Tel: 020 3389 7221

214 China Works
100 Black Prince Road
London
Greater London
SE1 7SJ

12.6 miles away

SarcoidosisUK has four goals: 1 - Information: Providing accurate and detailed information to people with sarcoidosis, their carers, and medical professionals. 2 - Support: We provide emotional support for people with sarcoidosis and their carers by telephone, email, via social media and at our ...
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Anyone affected by sarcoidosis
Disabled Living Foundation

Tel: 0300 123 3084

380-384 Harrow Road
London
Greater London
W9 2HU

12.7 miles away

DLF is a national charity that provides impartial advice, information and training on daily living aids. It is a founder member of the Information Standard, a certification scheme for health and social care information.
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Sickle Cell Society

Tel: 020 8961 7795

54 Station Road
London
Greater London
NW10 4UA

12.7 miles away

The Society provides support, care and advice to those in the community affected by Sickle Cell.
Individuals with Sickle Cell Disorder, their families and carers and any professionals involved in their case
Working Families

Tel: 0300 012 0312

SE5 0HF

12.8 miles away

Working Families, uniquely, works with parents, carers and employers to help parents and carers find a better balance between their work commitments and home responsibilities. Special project for carers and parents of disabled children.
Parents and carers
Support Network

Tel: 020 7304 6816

3 Birdcage Walk
London
Greater London
SW1H 9JJ

12.8 miles away

Support Network is the personal advice service and financial benevolent fund for members (and former members) of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and their families. All of our services are free, and include financial support, employment coaching, advice and information, counselling and b...
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Members and family of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Together

Tel: 020 7780 7300

52 Walnut Tree Walk
London
Greater London
SE11 6DN

12.9 miles away

Together provide care and support to people with mental illness to help them take control of their own lives. We can provide you with the care and support you need to manage mental distress.
People experiencing mental illness, their families and carers
Cystic Fibrosis Holiday Fund

Tel: 020 7616 1300

1 Bell Street
London
Greater London
NW1 5BY

13.0 miles away

We provide financial assistance for UK children and young people with Cystic Fibrosis up to the age of 25, so they can take an invaluable break.
Anyone, aged 25 or under, who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis can apply for a grant on the understanding that you will follow any specialist medical advice that your consultant prescribes.
Endometriosis Uk

Tel: 020 7222 2781

Suites 1 & 2
46 Manchester Street
London
Greater London
W1U 7LS

13.2 miles away

Endometriosis UK (formerly the National Endometriosis Society) started in 1981 as a self-help group for women with endometriosis. Now, we are a charity committed to providing much-needed support and information for anyone affected by the condition. We work to increase understanding of this common...
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General public and carers
The Princes Trust Head Office

Tel: 020 7543 1216

The Prince's Trust
8 Glade Path
London
Greater London
SE1 8EG

13.4 miles away

We give practical and financial support, developing key workplace skills such as confidence and motivation. We work with 14 to 30 year-olds who have struggled at school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law.
Young people aged 18-30 who are unemployed.