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Forget-me-not families – West Sussex

Forget-me-not families is a support group for parents and families that have lost a baby in pregnancy birth or early life in Worthing and the surrounding areas. Provides coffee & chat evenings and other supportive services.

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Choices Advocacy – Southhampton

An Advocacy project for people with learning difficulties in Southampton and South West Hampshire, to help change things at home, school, college, work or at the daycentre and help understanding with things such as human rights and complaints procedures.

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Cerebral Palsy Plus – Bristol

Cerebral Palsy Plus listens to and supports people with cerebral palsy and their families in the greater Bristol area. It listens to their needs and then develops new or existing services, or by providing financial assistance. It has an information service and can act as an advocate.

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Childminding Matters – Norwich

Provides advice and support services for childminders and parents across Norfolk. Services includes advice on choosing a registered childminder for parents and training for childminders.

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A. B. Mediation – Notts

A. B. Mediation offer mediation services for family, divorce, residence, co-habitation, child contact and financial. Offices in Nottingham, Mansfield, Worksop, Newark, Retford, Chesterfield, Ilkeston, Derby, Lincoln and Leicester. A private, confidential service to help people who can`t sort out a family problem.

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Clifton Advice Centre – Nottingham

For people in Clifton, Silverdale or Wilford, the advice centre offers help and information on welfare benefits, debt, employment and more. 

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Keyworth Advice Centre

Keyworth Advice Centre  provides information and advice on a wide range of matters, such as welfare benefits, housing and homelessness, redundancy and other work-related problems, consumer protection, and family issues.

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Young People Taking Action – Leiston

The project is a young persons’ open access drop in centre for 13 to 29 year olds, providing a vital free resource for young people within the rurally isolated Suffolk Coastal area.The service offers information, advice and guidance to deal effectively with the transition into adulthood.

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Discovery Museum – Newcastle upon Tyne, North East

Discovery is a free museum where the exhibits are about life in Tyneside. From the area’s renowned maritime history, including Turbinia once the world’s fastest and the first steam-turbine powered ship, to world-changing science and technology, it has something for everyone. The museum also hosts interactive displays, entry is free.

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Mental Health Action Group Sheffield (MHAGS)

MHAGS offers a cheerful and respectful environment for those who have, or have had previously experienced mental health problems. The drop-in supports people who are experiencing or have experienced mental health problems, aged 18 years and over. The group offers a safe environment for members to come and meet others for support, a chat and...

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Ignite Imaginations – Sheffield

Ignite Imaginations provides high quality arts activities in areas where there is little opportunity to engage. They aim to create a bespoke, long lasting and inspiring experience. The mission is “to ignite imaginations by increasing access to high quality creative activities.”

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Conversation Club Sheffield

The club offers English practice and some basic English teaching for refugees and asylum seekers and in addition encourages the many skills of the clubs members by producing newsletters, film discussions and forming links with other community groups. Volunteering opportunities are also available to provides an opportunity to get to know people from around the...

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