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To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.
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Huntington's Disease Association
Gives advice, support & information to anyone whose family is affected by Huntington's Disease. Education - Teaching sessions for care workers in community or nursing homes. Liaise with social services + mental health teams to help people access services.
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Ileys Community Association
Ileys Community Association was established in 2007 by a group of local people with different educational and professional backgrounds. Ileys is a non profit organisation that provides the children, youth and families of black minority with a full range of human service from advice to leisure.
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Kenrick Park Community Centre
Situated in Kenrick Park, the building has been occupied for a number of years by the local Sons of Rest. Three years ago it received a full refurbishment and for the last 12 months has been a fully staffed community centre, working for the benefit of the local population.
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Leabrook Methodist Church
Methodist Church which has community church hall.
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Life Charity
Providing supported housing and counselling and support for pregnancy and all related issues.
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Lodge Road Community Centre
Lodge Road act as a facilitator for local community and youth groups, including adult education and children's, probation services.
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Macmillan Cancer Support
Douglas Macmillan established the 'Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer' in 1911. Since then, through the funding of the first Macmillan nurse in 1975 and the launch of our integrated phone support service in 2009, we have been established as an expert in cancer care and support. As part of our strategy, we aim to be a strong voice for change that people will listen to. Our history and the expertise we have developed are powerful tools in driving our strategy because they establish our credibility. People and organisations want to work with us, because we are the first they think of when they think about Cancer. Everything we do is to help everyone living with cancer to live life as fully as they can. Our allied health professionals (AHPs), nurses, support specialists and services, work directly with people with cancer, their families and loved ones every day. We also aim to keep cancer at the top of the agenda by influencing others and heightening awareness of the issues involved. We raise money to make all our work possible.
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Midland Heart, Murdock Road Project
Supported housing for young people 16 - 25 years of age. Men and women. The organisation help young people into training, education, work into gaining independence and accommodation. We help young people to sort out their benefits, to contact different agencies and organisations regarding their issues, help with employment, training and budgeting
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NACRO
NACRO runs services nation wide including projects for individuals and communities, research and training for people and organisations helping to reduce crime. For nearly 40 plus years NACRO has been running programmes such as Reaching Out, an outreach programme, aimed at providing disengaged young people with opportunities to learn new skills. NACRO also run training courses in a range of vocational areas.
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National Malaya and Borneo Veterans Associations
We are a group of ex-service men and women who meet on a regular basis for companionship and company. We visit schools and lecture on times past, regarding historically about being in the armed forces 1948 to date. We attend funerals on request providing our branch standard for those ex-service people who pass away usually requested by the person who has passed on. We visit older ex service people o provide company who are housebound and try to provide comfort where possible. We try to encourage younger people to look after the elderly of todays society especially those living alone.