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Cancer Research Uk

Tel: 0808 800 4040

EC1V 4AD

16.7 miles away

CancerHelp UK is the patient information website of Cancer Research UK. We believe that information about cancer should be freely available to anyone affected by cancer, and written in a way that people can easily understand.
Anyone wanting to find out anything about cancer
United Response (Head Office)

Tel: 0208 016 5678 

SW19 8UX

16.7 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
British Deaf Association (Head Office)

Tel: 020 7697 4140

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

16.8 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.
The National Autistic Society

Tel: 0207 833 2299

393 City Road
London
Greater London
EC1V 1NG

16.8 miles away

National Autistic Society offers information for people with Autism, including Asperger's Syndrome, aged 18 years and over. Call the national helpline to find out about local groups.
People with autism spectrum disorders, their families, professionals, researchers and students.
Advicenow

Law for Life: the Foundation for Public Legal Education
4th Floor, 18 St. Cross Street
London
Greater London
EC1N 8UN

16.9 miles away

Advicenow is an independent, not-for-profit website providing accurate, up-to-date information on rights and legal issues with links to relevant organisations. Advicenow provides readable accurate information on rights and the law in England and Wales. It includes a managed web search of over 200...
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Childhood Bereavement Network

Tel: 020 7843 6309

EC1V 7QE

16.9 miles away

The Childhood Bereavement Network (CBN) is the hub for those working with bereaved children, young people and their families across the UK. We underpin our members' work with essential support and representation: bringing them together across localities, disciplines and sectors to improve bereave...
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Anyone concerned about a child or young person who has been bereaved.
Information Advice and Support Services Network

EC1V 7QE

16.9 miles away

We are a national network supporting local SENDIAS services
Children and young people with special educational needs and/ or disabilities who are 0-25 and their parents
Place2Be

Tel: 020 7923 5500

EC1V 2PT

17.0 miles away

Place2Be is a children’s mental health charity. We provide in-school support and expert training across England, Scotland and Wales to improve the emotional wellbeing of pupils, families, teachers and staff. Founded in 1994, Place2Be has grown from supporting a handful of schools, to working with...
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Sarcoma UK

Tel: 0808 801 0401, text 07860 058830

17/18 Angel Gate
City Road
London
Greater London
EC1V 2PT

17.0 miles away

Sarcoma UK is a national charity that funds vital research, offers support for anyone affected by sarcoma cancer and campaigns for better treatments. It is the only cancer charity in the UK focusing on all types of sarcoma.
Anyone affected by sarcoma
Target Ovarian Cancer

Tel: 020 7923 5470

2 Angel Gate
London
Greater London
EC1V 2PT

17.0 miles away

Target Ovarian Cancer is dedicated to achieving a long and good life for every woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the United Kingdom, and working to improve diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
Carers, general public, women affected by ovarian cancer