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Community & Social Welfare
Victim Support
Victim Support offers free and confidential information, practical help and emotional support to victims and witnesses of crime, anyone who has experienced crime and to their families and friends . . .
Add+up
add+up stands for "Attention Deficit Disorders: Uniting Parents". We are a registered charity, support and action group run by parents of children with ADHD . . .
Mermaids
Mermaids is a support group for gender variant children and teenagers, and their families. Our goal is to relieve the mental and emotional stress of all persons aged 19 years and under who are in any manner affected . . .
Coventry & Warwickshire Friend
Providing support, information and social events to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Trans (LGBT) community across Coventry & Warwickshire . . .
Barnsley Unit 21 of the Sea Cadet Corps
Cadets go to sea, learn to sail and do adventure training, on a nautical theme, plus you can get extra qualifications to give you a head start in life . . .
Forth Valley Advocacy
We provide free independent advocacy to people over 65 and people over 16 who have autism, a learning disability, a mental health issue, an acquired brain injuries or dementia ensuring they get their voice heard and rights protected . . .
 Service User Network Swindon
SUNS is open through the day and in the evenings our sister charity the Swindon listening line takes over to take telephone calls from people who suffer from anxiety, depression, mental . . .
Zindgani (Asian Men's Group)
Group of Asian older and disable men working for: Befriending, tackling isolation, loneliness and depression; Relief of poverty; improvement in conditions of life . . .
Canterbury umbrella centre
The Canterbury umbrella centre supports people on a social basis, promoting positive mental health, wellbeing and active involvement within the community . . .
Youth Cancer Trust
Youth Cancer Trust provides support and free activity holidays for teenagers and young adults (aged 14 to 30) with cancer from the UK and Ireland . . .