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Infosound
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Tel: 03000 111 555
PO Box 20
Rottingdean
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 7XX
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Infosound, which is a registered charity, brings free, accessible, impartial and relevant information to vision-impaired (blind and partially-sighted) people across the UK - information about those things that directly affect those who live with sight loss.
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Blind and partially-sighted people, their families, carers and friends. There is no restriction.
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Gardening For Disabled Trust
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PO Box 285
Tunbridge Wells
Kent
TN2 9JD
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The Trust offers grants to people all over the UK in order that they may continue to garden. Grants help towards raised beds, paving, tools, wheelchair access and greenhouses in private gardens, as well as in hospitals, centres and special schools.
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National Epilepsy Surrey
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Tel: 01342 832243
St Piers Lane
Lingfield
Surrey
RH7 6PW
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The National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy (NCYPE) is the UK's major provider of specialist education, treatment and support to children and young people with epilepsy.
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The Children'S Trust
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Tel: 01737 365000
Tadworth Court
Tadworth
Surrey
KT20 5RU
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The Children's Trust is the UK’s leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisability, delivering rehabilitation, education and community services through skilled teams who work with children and young people, and their families.
The Children’s Trust services include residential an...
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Rainbow Trust Children'S Charity
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Tel: 01372 363438
6 Cleeve Court
Cleeve Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 7UD
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Rainbow Trust supports over 25% of the 6,000 families in England who have a child aged 0-18 years of age with a life threatening or terminal illness and need the bespoke support we offer.
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We support the whole family including parents, carers, the unwell child, brothers, sisters and grandparents. Any family can receive support from the moment of their child or young person’s diagnosis.
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Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY)
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Tel: 01737 363222
Unit 1140B The Axis Centre
Cleeve Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 7RD
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Families that have suffered a young sudden cardiac death.
General population aged 14 – 35 (screening)
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Queen Elizabeth'S Foundation For Disabled People Leatherhead
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Tel: 01372 841100
Leatherhead Court
Woodlands Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 0BN
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QEF works with people living with physical and learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries to gain new skills and increase independence. Whether it's learning everyday life skills, rebuilding a life affected by brain injury, acquiring the skills to drive a specially adapted car or training ...
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Combat Stress (Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society) Hq
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Tel: 01372 587000
Tyrwhitt House
Oaklawn Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 0BX
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Combat Stress is the leading service provider in the care of Veterans' mental health. We are able to deliver specialist, trauma-focused treatment and support to Ex-Service men and women whose problems are chronic, complex and long term. We also provide help and advice to their families.
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Ex-Service personnel with mental health needs, which may be complex and long term
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Disaway Trust
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Tel: 01737 214805
11 Larchwood Close
Banstead
Surrey
SM7 1HE
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The Disaway Trust is a registered charity that organises group holidays with physically disabled people, which has been in existence since 1981.
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Unique
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Tel: 01883 723356
The Rare Chromosome & Gene Disorder Support Group
The Stables
Station Road
Oxted
Surrey
RH8 9EE
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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.
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