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Down'S Syndrome Association
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Tel: 0845 230 0372
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Langdon Down Centre
2a Langdon Park
Teddington
Middlesex
TW11 9PS
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We are the only organisation in this country focusing solely on all aspects of living successfully with Down's syndrome
Our organisation is divided into various teams, including:
Information - run the helpline; provide info about all aspects of living with Down's syndrome including specialist ad...
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Nerve Tumours UK
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Tel: 0208 4391234
First Floor
44 Coombe Lane
London
Greater London
SW20 0LA
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Provide information, support and advice on Neurofibromatosis in the UK; facilitate and promote innovative research, and are an advocate for those with Neurofibromatosis.
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Phab (Head Office)
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Tel: 020 8667 9443
Summit House
50 Wandle Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1DF
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Phab's aim is to promote and encourage people of all abilities to come together on equal terms, to achieve complete inclusion within the wider community.
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Ostomy Lifestyle
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Tel: 0800 731 4264
RG12 2XB
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Ostomy Lifestyle is the UK charity that provides support, advice and information for anyone affected by stoma surgery on their bowel or bladder.
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Anyone affected by stoma surgery (patients, carers, partners, friends, family, health care professionals)
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Action Against Medical Accidents (AVMA)
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Tel: 0845 123 23 52
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Freedman House
Christopher Wren Yard
117 High Street
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1QG
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Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA) is the UK charity for patient safety and justice for people who have been affected by a medical accident. They provide free and confidential advice and support to people affected by medical accidents via their helpline and casework service, and can refer to...
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People who have been affected by a medical accident.
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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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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.
As the charity's name suggests that in...
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Blind and partially-sighted people, their families, carers and friends. There is no restriction.
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United Response (Head Office)
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Tel: 0208 016 5678
SW19 8UX
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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
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African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust (Aclt)
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Tel: 020 3757 7700
2a Garnet Road
Thornton Heath
Surrey
CR7 8RD
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The African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust is a leading Leukaemia charity dedicated to raising awareness of the shortage of people on the UK Bone Marrow, Blood and Organ donor registers, by recruiting lifesavers especially from Black, Asian, mixed race and other minority ethnic communities.
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General Public (aimed at BME (Black and Minority Ethnic (Mixed-Race)
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British Disabled Fencing Association
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The British Disabled Fencing Association (BDFA) is the governing body for the paralympic sport of Wheelchair Fencing in Britain.
The BDFA has something for everyone and can provide a path to becoming a paralympic champion, a regular workout among friends or a social base with the odd bit of exe...
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People with a permanent disabilty
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