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Parkinson'S Uk

Tel: 0808 800 0303

215 Vauxhall Bridge Road
London
Greater London
SW1V 1EJ

18.5 miles away

Offer information and support to people with Parkinson's, their families and carers via: • A free confidential helpline • UK-wide team of information and support workers • Peer Support Service • Local groups • Self-management groups
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Disabled Living Foundation

Tel: 0300 123 3084

380-384 Harrow Road
London
Greater London
W9 2HU

18.5 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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Marie Curie

Tel: 0800 716 146

SE1 7TP

18.7 miles away

If you are living, or caring for someone, with a terminal illness Marie Curie can help you. Our network of Marie Curie Nurses can support you and your family at home, or one of our Marie Curie Hospices throughout the UK could help you to stay as independent as possible.
People with cancer and other terminal illnesses in the community and in our hospices, along with support for their families.
Dystonia UK

Tel: 020 7793 3651

89 Albert Embankment
London
Greater London
SE1 7TP

18.7 miles away

Dystonia UK is a UK-wide charity providing support, advice and information for anyone affected by the neurological movement disorder known as dystonia.
People who want support with Dystonia
Rethink National

Tel: 0300 5000 927

15th Floor
89 Albert Embankment
London
Greater London
SE1 7TP

18.7 miles away

Rethink is a leading Mental Health charity, working to help everyone affected by severe mental illness recover a better quality of life. The charity is very much membership led and provides support with information, advice, services, groups, campaigns and research. Enquiries are welcome from ever...
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People with a mental illness, their relatives and carers, people with a professional interest and the general public.
Elderly Accommodation Counsel (Eac)

Tel: 0800 377 7070

3rd Floor
89 Albert Embankment
London
Greater London
SE1 7TP

18.7 miles away

EAC (Elderly Accommodation Counsel) is a national charity set up to help older people make informed decisions about meeting their housing and care needs
Carers, general public
Firststop

Tel: 0800 377 7070

FirstStop Advice for Older People
3rd Floor
89 Albert Embankment
London
Greater London
SE1 7TP

18.7 miles away

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TaxAid

Tel: 0345 120 3779

SW1P 2AP

18.8 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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Grannynet

Tel: 020 8299 2048

PO Box 59620
London
Greater London
SE22 8WB

18.9 miles away

Grannynet is a website for grandparents looking after grandchildren with articles on everything related to being a grandparent, from activities for children to information on grandparents rights. Chat to others within our lively online forum and buy gifts for grandchildren in our shop. Be in th...
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All grandparents
Unique

Tel: 01883 723356

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

19.0 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.