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Elizabeth Finn Care
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Tel: 020 8834 9200
Hythe House
200 Shepherds Bush Road
London
Greater London
W6 7NL
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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 Deaf Children's Society
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Tel: 0808 800 8880
EC2A 4LS
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Our vision is a world without barriers for every deaf child. The National Deaf Children’s Society has a wide range of information and resources for deaf children, young people and families. From first diagnosis and being deaf friendly, to parenting and family life. You can find out more about edu...
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Deaf Children, young people, and their families. Professionals who work with deaf children, young people and families.
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Circulation Foundation
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Tel: 020 7205 7151
35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields
London
Greater London
WC2A 3PE
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The Circulation Foundation is the UK’s only national charity dedicated to raising money for pioneering research into the causes, prevention and treatment of vascular disease. We also provide vital support and information for vascular disease patients and their families.
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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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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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Coeliac Uk
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Tel: 0333 332 2033
3rd Floor
Apollo Centre
Desborough Road
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP11 2QW
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For over 50 years Coeliac UK been helping people with coeliac disease and other gluten related conditions live happier, healthier lives. They do this by striving for better gluten free food in more places, providing independent, trustworthy advice and support to their community, and funding cruci...
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Those diagnosed with coeliac disease, seeking a diagnosis, supporting a friend or relative or those trying to find out more about the gluten free diet, coeliac disease or dermatitis herpetiformis.
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Clic Sargent
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Tel: 0800 197 0068
Griffin House
161 Hammersmith Road
London
Greater London
W6 8SG
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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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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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General Optical Council
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Tel: 020 7580 3898
10 Old Bailey
London
Greater London
EC4M 7NG
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The General Optical Council is the regulator for the optical professions in the UK. Its purpose is to protect the public by promoting high standards of education, performance and conduct amongst opticians. The Council currently registers around 24,000 optometrists, dispensing opticians, student o...
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