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Tamworth Post-Natal Depression Support Group

Tamworth Post-Natal Depression (PND) Support Group offers a life line in Tamworth and the surrounding villages for Mothers suffering from PND. The group meets every Tuesday and is facilitated by health professionals who have a strong interest in maternal mental health and have a real commitment to help women recover from the illness.

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Horn of Africa Family Well-Being Project – Birmingham

The Horn of Africa Family Well-Being Project is a service that provides support to families from the Horn of Africa region (e.g. Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea), who are living in and newly arrived to Birmingham. We have staff who speak Arabic and Somali, and we will be able to provide you with support in these languages. The Family Support Workers can visit you...

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Hansel and Gretel Support Group – Kidderminster

Hansel and Gretel Support Group are a registered charity providing mutual support and friendship to disabled and special needs children and their families in the Wyre Forest area of Worcestershire (Kidderminster, Bewdley, Stourport etc). We provide the opportunity for families to meet together and share ideas and experiences, build friendships and overcome isolation.

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Malvern Special Families – Malvern

Malvern Special Families are excellent providers of safe, stimulating and fun social opportunities in Malvern and Worcester for children and young people with disabilities aged 5 – 19 years. This includes Saturday Clubs, Holiday Clubs, Evening Youth Clubs and an After School Club. Malvern Special Families charity began in the 1980s in Malvern and now provides over 9500...

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Birmingham & Solihull Women’s Aid

Birmingham & Solihull Women’s Aid aims to provide services that are sensitive to and meet the needs of individual women and children. Services include: helpline, refuge, accomodation, resettlement, family support, counselling, volunteering and training.

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Birmingham Samaritans

Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. Service operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Alternative telephone number: 08457 90 90 90 Text:07725 90 90 90

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Irish in Birmingham

Provides a range of welfare and cultural services to the Irish community of Birmingham. Services include advice and guidance on Housing, debt and welfare benefits.

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Afro Caribbean Millennium Centre (ACMC) – Birmingham

The Afro Caribbean Millennium Centre (ACMC) is a multi-faceted organisation based in Birmingham. It operates a community radio station New Style Radio, a Social Welfare section, a Design service and the Three Continents One History research project that examines the role that Birmingham played in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Services include: Advice servicesWelfare benefits –...

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Acacia Family Support – Birmingham

Acacia provides telephone support and a weekly befriending service for mothers and their families affected by pre or post natal depression across North Birmingham. Acacia Dads is a free support service for dads and other family members who feel they may need some extra help and support after the birth of a child or help...

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The Springfield project – Birmingham

The Springfield Project provides a range of education, health and family support services for the local community.   Services include: Parenting support services, including Nursery and Children’s Centre  Advice services on issues such as employment, debt Health advice/groups including healthy cooking, walking and gardening Volunteering opportunities  Plus more 

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