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British Stammering Association (Bsa)

Tel: Office 020 8983 1003 Helpline 0808 802 0002

15 Old Ford Road
London
Greater London
E2 9PJ

4.3 miles away

BSA, trading as Stamma, is the national organisation for adults and children who stammer, run by people who stammer.
Adults and children who stammer, parents and anyone who is affected by stammering.
Admiral Nursing Direct

Tel: 0845 257 9406

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Dementia UK
2nd Floor, Resource for London
356 Holloway Road
London
Greater London
N7 6PA

4.3 miles away

Admiral Nursing Direct is a national helpline and email service, provided by experienced Admiral Nurses and is for family and professional carers, people with dementia and those worried about their memory. It gives practical advice and emotional support to anyone affected by dementia.
Anyone affected by dementia.
Muslim Youth Helpline

Tel: 0808 808 2008

NW3 6NE

4.3 miles away

The Muslim Youth Helpline provides faith and culturally sensitive peer support services to young people in the UK. To engage, empower and develop young people to fulfill their aspirations. To challenge the barriers, stereotypes and taboos which prevent young people from ethnic minorities from a...
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Access Events

90 Elm Grove Road
Barnes
London
Greater London
SW13 0BS

4.8 miles away

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.
Anyone
United Response (Head Office)

Tel: 0208 016 5678 

SW19 8UX

5.0 miles away

United Response supports adults and young people with disabilities to live the life they choose. That includes people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism and mental health support needs. We can help with things like day-to-day living, finding a house or a job, education, and...
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People with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism and mental health support needs
Maytree

Tel: 020 7263 7070

72 Moray Road
Finsbury Park
London
Greater London
N4 3LG

5.0 miles away

Maytree offers a short stay in a safe residential setting where you can talk, reflect and rest - and restore hope. Maytree is a place where you will be heard, respected and accepted, without judgement and in confidence.
Anyone over the age of 18 that is in a suicidal crisis.
Advice On Children'S Education (Ace)

Tel: 0300 0115 142

ACE Education Advice & ACE Education Training
36 Nicholay Road
London
Greater London
N19 3EZ

5.1 miles away

Advice on Children's Education (ACE) is a national charity that provides advice and information to parents and carers, on a wide range of school based issues including exclusion, admissions, special education needs, bullying and attendance.
Everyone who needs advice/training regarding State school issues.
Ataxia UK

Tel: 0207 582 1444

12 Broadbent Close
London
Greater London
N6 5JW

5.3 miles away

Ataxia UK funds research into finding treatments and a cure for ataxia, and they support people through a range of services. Support is also available for their families and carers.
Individuals affected by ataxia, their friends, family or carers.
British Deaf Association (Head Office)

Tel: 020 7697 4140

St John Deaf Community Centre
258 Green Lanes
London
Greater London
N4 2HE

5.5 miles away

The British Deaf Association is the largest deaf organisation in the UK that is run by deaf people. We represent the sign language community, which is united by shared experiences, history and, most importantly, by British Sign Language (BSL).
We work with local Deaf communities.
Sickle Cell Society

Tel: 020 8961 7795

54 Station Road
London
Greater London
NW10 4UA

5.6 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