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Time to Shine - Horley Baptist Church - run by Red Oak Family Centre

A drop-in group for families with children who have special educational needs or disabilities and for families who have concerns about their child development. Every Wednesday 9.30am - 11.00am  Horley Baptist Church, 289 Court Lodge Road, Horley, RH6 8RG Read more

289Court Lodge RoadHorleyRH6 8RG

01737 645908

Harry's Youth Centre- Senior Youth Club

Free access group for young people aged 14-19. At Harry's, young people take part in games, sports, arts & crafts with range of activities which develop social, life and personal qualities. Monday between 3.30-5.30pm. Read more

181-183 Station Road EastOxtedRH8 0QE

01883717753

Harry's Youth Centre- Junior Youth Club

Free access group for young people aged 11-13. At Harry's, young people take part in games, sports, arts & crafts with range of activities which develop social, life and personal qualities. Thursday between 3.30-5.30pm.  Read more

181-183 Station Road EastOxtedRH8 0QE

07773 244679

Rett UK

Rett UK is a registered charity supporting families affected by Rett syndrome. Rett UK assists families through a national helpline, including telephone and email support, co-ordinates Rett specialist clinics in conjunction with the NHS as well as offering support groups and a parental contact network.   Read more

Langham House WestVictory HouseChobham StreetLutonLU1 3BS

01582 798911

Everyman Project

The Everyman Project is a counselling service which helps men to learn to understand their angry thoughts and feelings, and to control their violent and/or abusive behaviours. Their main focus is working with male perpetrators of domestic abuse and violence. For male perpetrators, they have developed… Read more

Unit 49, The Link, 49Effra RoadLondonSW2 1BZ

For Men: 0203 642 8850 For Survivors (of any gender): 0203 642 8860

Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (AMEND)

Patients run the Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (AMEND), for patients to support and inform those affected by multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders and their associated endocrine tumours. AMEND provides patient information through booklets and newsletters, it also offers a counselling service and social media… Read more

AMENDThe WarehouseDraper StreetTunbridge WellsKentTN4 0PG

01892 516076

The Somerville Foundation

Supporting young people and adults born with a heart condition The Somerville Foundation works with patients born with a heart condition (congenital), providing practical and emotional support, and enabling them to take control of their lives and manage their own heart condition. What we do:… Read more

Saracens House25 St Margaret's GreenIpswichIP4 2BN

01473 252007

National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

The National Organisation for Foetal Alcohol Syndrome UK (NOFAS-UK) is a registered charity dedicated to supporting people affected by foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), and their families and communities. It provides a telephone helpline; organises support groups and offers information through its website. Read more

165Beaufort ParkLondonNW11 6DA

Helpline : 0208 458 5951

The 3H Foundation

The 3H Foundation, formerly known as 3H Fund (Helping Hands for Holidays), has been operating for nearly 50 years supporting those with disabilities and carers to have holidays and short respite breaks. Working with like-minded partner organisations we provide opportunities for those with disabilities to… Read more

B2, Speldhurst Business ParkLangton RoadSpeldhurstTunbridge WellsKentTN3 0AQ

01892 860207

At Ease (Advice and Information for Armed Forces)

AT EASE is an unincorporated voluntary group offering free services to members of the Armed Forces.their families and friends. Read more

Bunhill Fields Meeting HouseQuaker CourtBanner StreetLondonEC1Y 8QQ

  • Updated: 28 May 2023

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