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Dial-a-Ride, Community Transport for Groups, Community car. All wheel chair accessible vehicles |
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Centre for Voluntary Agencies, Lower Downs Slade, Haverhill, Suffolk. CB9 9HB |
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Tel : 01440 712028 Fax : 01440 712028 |
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9.00am - 5.00pm |
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Local help centre for people aged 60+ and those that care for them.
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West Suffolk helpdesk, The Risbygate Centre, 90 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP33 3AA |
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Tel : 01284 757750 Fax : 01284 753510 |
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9.30 am - 1 pm Monday to Friday |
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Age UK Suffolk Ageing Centre Suffolk |
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Physical and cultural activities for people aged 50+.
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Saxon House Active Ageing Centre, 7 Hillside Business Park, Kempson Way, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP32 7EA |
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Tel : 01284 757740 Fax : 01284 767548 |
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9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday |
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Alzheimer's Society - West Suffolk Branch |
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For support and information contact our Outreach Workers
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Risbygate Centre, 90 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP33 3AA |
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Tel : 01284 766433 |
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Haverhill Community Resource Unit |
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Day services for adults with learning difficulties provided by Suffolk County Council Social Services. We meet between Monday - Friday 9.00am - 4.00pm at 111 Crowland Road, Haverhill and Unit 1 Reeds Lane, Haverhill. |
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Tel : 01440 705735 Fax : 01440 714417 |
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Haverhill Diabetes Group |
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Help and support to diabetics and their carers/friends. Many speakers on various topics, not just diabetes. Meet every third Tuesday at 7.00pm Contact : D. Freeman |
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Tel : 01440 706413 |
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Haverhill Duke of Edingburgh Open Award Group |
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The Duke of Edingburgh Award is a voluntary, non - competitive programme of leisure activities. It is designed a personal and individual challenge. The award in Haverhill is offered as part of Suffolk County Council Community Education Service. We meet at the Haverhill Community Education Centre on Mondays between 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Suitable for 14 - 25 years. |
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Tel : 01440 707135 |
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About the NSPCC Helpline When you’re worried about a child, talk to us. If you’re ever worried about a child’s safety or welfare, the NSPCC Helpline is here for you on 0808 800 5000 or help@nspcc.org.uk.
Whatever your concern, we’re here 24 hours a day to offer help, advice and support. You can speak to us for free from a landline, and from most mobile networks. Find out more about call charging and billing.
When you call, you’ll speak to one of our trained helpline advisors. You can discuss anything you need to about a child. We will listen and help you to explore your options. Find out more about what happens when you contact the helpline.
You don’t have to say who you are, and you can talk to us in confidence in almost all situations. However, if you tell us something that leads us to believe a child is in immediate danger, we have a duty to pass these details on. Find out more about our confidentiality policy.
There are various ways to contact the NSPCC Helpline according to your needs - including a bilingual Welsh service, Asian languages, and a textphone or sign video service for the deaf or hard of hearing. Find out more about the ways to contact the NSPCC Helpline
Please save the NSPCC Helpline number: 0808 800 5000 . You never know when a child might need you. |
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42 Curtain Road, London , . EC2A 3NH |
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Tel : 0808 800 5000 helpline Fax : 020 7825 2525 |
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Support for children and families We are a childen's Fund project working in schools and out of school to support children to reach their potential |
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1 Strasbourg Square, Haverhill, Suffolk. CB9 0HR |
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Tel : 01440 760924 Fax : 01440 703802 |
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9.00am -5.00pm Monday- Friday |
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