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Sturge Weber UK
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Tel: 01422 820408
Milk Hall
Withens Lane
Barkisland
Halifax
West Yorkshire
HX4 0DY
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We provide support and information on different aspects of Sturge Weber syndrome and raise both public and professional awareness of the condition. We also seek to promote medical research into the causes and treatment of this syndrome.
A Family Weekend is organised every eighteen months, when d...
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Sturge Weber sufferers and their families
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SCARD (Support and Care After Road Death/Injury)
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Tel: 01924 562252 (Mon-Fri 9am -5pm)
Helpline number: 0345 1235542 (Mon-Sun 9am - 9pm)
RCM Business Centres
Sandbeds Trading Estate
Dewsbury Road
Ossett
West Yorkshire
WF5 9ND
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We support people that have been affected by road traffic collisions. We offer free face to face counselling for anyone that can reach our offices, we also offer Zoom counselling for anyone that may not be able to get to us.
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The Ibs Network
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Tel: 0114 272 3253
Unit 1.16 SOAR Works
14 Knutton Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S5 9NU
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The IBS Network is the UK’s national charity for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), offering information, advice and support to patients with IBS and working with health care professionals to facilitate IBS self management.
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All people living with IBS, Carers, Medical Staff
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British Wheelchair Archery Association
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Tel: 01924 862779
4 Church Way
Crofton
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
WF4 1HG
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The British Wheelchair Archery Association is a multifaceted organisation and assists with all aspects from grassroots information to elite level training.
New archers are encouraged to join a local archery club to receive coaching and gain experience. Once the person has their own equipment the...
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Cavendish Cancer Care
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Tel: 0114 278 4600
Tim Pyror Centre
34 Wilkinson Street
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S10 2GB
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Based at Wilkinson Street, Sheffield, Cavendish Cancer Care provide families, affected by cancer, with support which is tailored to individual need and includes counselling and complementary therapies. A range of courses and classes are also available to help promote wellbeing and build resilie...
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Our FREE service is available to anyone who is affected by a diagnosis of cancer, whether patient, carer or child.
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Alopecia UK
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Tel: 0800 1017025
PO BOX 341
Shipley
West Yorkshire
BD18 9EH
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Alopecia UK is a small national charity working to improve the lives of those affected by alopecia through aims of Support, Awareness and Research. We provide information, advice and support to people of all ages both online as well as through a national network of support groups and events.
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Breast Cancer Now
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Tel: 0808 800 6000
S1 2EX
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Breast Cancer Now provides information and services for anyone affected by breast cancer, supporting them to deal with the physical and emotional impact of the disease.
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Anyone affected by breast cancer.
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Support Dogs
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Tel: 0114 261 7800
21 Jessops Riverside
Brightside Lane
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S9 2RX
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Support Dogs is a UK charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with epilepsy, physical disabilities and children with autism, by training dogs to act as efficient and safe assistants.
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Riprap
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This site is developed especially for 12-16 year olds who have a parent with cancer. In riprap, you can learn more about cancer and its treatment and through individual stories you can see how this might affect you and your family. You can also go to 'ask a question' or 'ask for advice' and email...
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Teenagers who have a parent with cancer
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Rnib National Library Service
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Tel: 0303 123 9999
SK6 2SG
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Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), is one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities and the largest community of blind and partially sighted people.
The RNIB Library is the largest of its kind in the UK, and it's completely free with over 60,000 items in the collection. Offering Au...
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General public, carers, blind and partially sighted people, local authorities.
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