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Situated next to the sport centre in Dogflud Way, Farnham, 40degreez is a one-stop shop where young people can drop-in, get advice or get involved in leisure activities.
40degreez will provide what young people have been asking for and is central and accessible for the Farnham area.
40degreez is a tardis - a warehouse on the outside and a welcoming and new building on the inside. The whole building is on two storeys and is fully accessible.
Upstairs there are three large and well equipped activity rooms, a reception area, shower and laundry facilities, and a large store room.
Downstairs, apart from the main youth club room and coffee bar, there are two advice rooms, a quiet room, the computer suite and offices for 40degreez administrator and surrey youth development service.
All rooms have telephones and broadband connections.

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Is a club for children aged 5 or over, and young adults with Asperger's Syndrome or an autism related condition (ASC),
and their families.

We Serve the Dorset area and parents come from Weymouth, Dorchester, Blandford & the surrounding area.

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Helpline: 0303 1239999

Birmingham

0121 200 3939

East Anglia

01603 455767

Manchester

0161 787 9252

London and South East Region

020 7388 1266

Merseyside

0151 702 6846

North East

01642 233 439

North London

020 7428 5040

Head Office and South London

020 7635 4800

North West Region

0151 298 3222

South West

01392 458 060

South West Region

0117 953 7750

West Midlands Region

0121 665 4200

Yorkshire, Humber and North East Region

0113 386 2800

East Midlands and East Region

01509 632 400

Lancashire

017772 320550

Wessex

01722 345440
 

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Action for Blind People is an expert national organisation, ensuring blind and partially sighted people receive practical support in all aspects of their lives.

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Andover & District Mencap is a charitable company and this body corporate holds the assets on behalf of its members. The members elect its trustees who, on their behalf, use volunteers and employees to deliver benefits in accordance with its Articles and Memorandum. In other words, its members are the “owners” of the charity (who each have to fork out £1 if it fails!) and all others are enablers, tasked to deliver benefit to beneficiaries.
We offer a range of services. These are:

* Advice to help you

* Respite Care using our own house - Stephen's Ark

* Support for living at home and in the community

* Help with Self Directed Support

* Work opportunities

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Spinal Cord Injury has a devastating effect on the 1,200 people who become paralysed each year.
The individual affected will lose muscle and sensory control and the vast majority become full time wheelchair users for the rest of their lives. Historically, the majority of spinal cord injuries have been sustained by those aged 15 to 40, with men outnumbering women, although increasingly it is affecting more older people too.
Through its projects and programmes, Aspire offers practical support to the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that they can lead fulfilled and independent lives in their homes, with their families, in work-places and leisure time.

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The club came into existence to provide a focal point for the Physically Handicapped and Able Bodied of Birkenhead, meeting every week on a Wednesday night between 7.30p.m. and 9.00p.m. at its present venue - the Wirral Tennis and Sports Centre, Birkenhead.

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Established in 2004 for trampoliners, Blackpool Tiggers are the sports, leisure and social charity for children on the autistic spectrum. We have regular trampolining, gardening, martial arts, events, days out and parties for children, young adults with autism. Plus training for parents and volunteers.

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In 2001 the camp re-opened as a day centre, providing holiday activities for special needs children. In term time it is a venue for special needs support groups and schools.
CATS (Children on the AuTstic Spectrum) is an after school and holiday group which meets weekly after school. Its members are young people of mainstream ability between the ages of 8 and 13 who have an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Hawks is a youth group for teenagers (13 - 19) of mainstream ability on the autistic spectrum, which has been developed as an extension of CATS.

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Elfrida Rathbone Camden is a charity which provides a range of free services to people with learning difficulties, disabilities and families under stress.

Projects include Parents & Co, a project for families under stress offering home visiting and parent support groups; the SEN Advocacy Service which offers support and advice on educational issues to families who have a child who has been excluded from school or who has special educational needs; the Leighton Project, an educational project for 16-25 year olds; the 7 O'Clock Club, an integrated youth club for 13-25 year olds with learning or physical disabilities.

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Club Evenings
Where ?
We meet at the Linton Centre,
Lintons Lane, Epsom, Surrey
KT17 1DE

We have loads of activities, sports like
Football, Unihoc & Tennis, Crafts, drama,
computer games, tuck shop, Radio Station,
Boccia & Circus skills

Every Friday night 7.30pm - 9.30pm
through the year (except Good Friday
& between Christmas & New Year)
YES we meet in the school holidays!

Who ?
Kids aged 8 - 16 years. You don't need to live
in Epsom & Ewell, you just need to get to club.

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The philosophy of Fairfield PHAB is to offer an exciting program geared to the age, interest, and ability of our members and this involves learning new skills; making new friends; and participating in the activities that we undertake. Fairfield PHAB is an inclusive youth group, where both non-disabled and disabled children and young people aged between 8 and 18 can come together on equal terms.

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Click on Kerith Community and then on Konnections

Kerith Konnections seeks to serve and support families who have children with disabilities regardless of race, religion, ethnic origin, marital status, physical or mental disability.
We run a Saturday Konnections Club every other Saturday and during the school holidays
We run two holiday clubs: a summer school holiday scheme for children aged 4 to 12 years for three weeks 10am to 4pm. Booking is in advance and is through Sandy Carter Kerith Konnections administrator on sandy [dot] carter [at] kerith [dot] co [dot] uk
We also have a school holiday scheme for young people with disabilities, school years 7 upwards. Booking also through Sandy Carter Kerith Konnections administrator on Sandy [dot] Carter [at] Kerith [dot] Co [dot] Uk

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