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Cystic Fibrosis Trust
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Tel: 020 3795 1555
One Aldgate
Second Floor
London
Greater London
EC3N 1RE
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Since we started in 1964 we have dedicated ourselves to promoting excellence in research and clinical care, as well as providing practical support and advice to people with cystic fibrosis and their families.
We believe that everyone with cystic fibrosis deserves the best quality of life and rea...
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People with cystic fibrosis and their families.
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Pensions Ombudsman
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Tel: 020 7630 2200
The Office of the Pensions Ombudsman
11 Belgrave Road
London
Greater London
SW1V 1RB
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Our role is to investigate and decide pension complaints between members of pension schemes (including personal pensions) or their beneficiaries, employers, trustees, managers and scheme administrators. We are not a regulator ("watchdog") or a consumer champion or a trade body. We settle pension ...
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Asthma Uk (Head Office)
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Tel: 0300 222 5800
18 Mansell Street
London
Greater London
E1 8AA
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Asthma UK is the charity dedicated to improving the health and well-being of over 5 million people in the UK whose lives are affected by asthma.
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General Public, carers, healthcare professionals, teachers.
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Sane
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Tel: 0300 304 7000, 4pm-10pm daily
1st Floor
Cityside House
40 Adler Street
London
Greater London
E1 1EE
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SANE is a national mental health charity which aims to raise awareness of mental illness and campaign to improve services and initiate and fund research into the causes of serious mental illness through its research centre.
Information and emotional support is also provided to anyone affected b...
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The national, out-of-hours mental health helpline offers support and information to anyone affected by mental illness, including family, friends and carers.
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Muscular Dystrophy Campaign
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Tel: 0800 652 6352
4th Floor
61 Southwark Street
London
Greater London
SE1 0HL
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We are the leading UK charity focusing on all muscle disease. We are dedicated to improving the lives of all babies, children and adults affected by muscle disease.
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People with muscle disease, family and friends, professionals working with them
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Whizz-Kidz
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Tel: 020 7233 6600
2nd Floor
30 Park Street
London
Greater London
SE1 9EQ
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Whizz-Kidz is a UK-wide charity that supports disabled children and young people’s independence by providing life-changing mobility equipment, such as lightweight manual and powered wheelchairs, and adapted trikes. At Whizz-Kidz the wheelchair is just the start. The charity also offers opportunit...
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Non-mobile children, their families and carers
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Access Events
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90 Elm Grove Road
Barnes
London
Greater London
SW13 0BS
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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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The Afiya Trust
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C/O The Mental Health Foundation
Colechurch House
1 London Bridge Walk
London
Greater London
SE1 2SX
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The Afiya Trust provides information for carers of people with cancer in audio format. The tapes are produced in Bengali, Cantonese, Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu and are free for carers.
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The Haemophilia Society
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Tel: 0207 9390780
52B Borough High Street
London
Greater London
SE1 1XN
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The Haemophilia Society (THS) is the only UK-wide charity and free membership organisation for everyone affected by a bleeding disorder. We offer free member events, a local group network and online communities to share advice and experiences, as well as the latest news and?access to specialist r...
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People with a bleeding disorder and their families and carers.
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The Princes Trust Head Office
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Tel: 020 7543 1216
The Prince's Trust
8 Glade Path
London
Greater London
SE1 8EG
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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.
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Young people aged 18-30 who are unemployed.
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