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Streetlink are a service that enables the public to alert local authorities in England and Wales about rough sleepers in their area. Streetlink are funded by the Government as part of its commitment to end rough sleeping. They aim to offer the public a way…
Where To Go For website contains details of projects and services in Brighton and Hove which are useful for young people aged 13 – 25. On this website there are directions via the map, contact details, links to websites, Facebook and Twitter pages so you can…
Adfam is a London based national charity working to improve the lives of families affected by drugs and alcohol.  It has publications which are free for family members, which can be requested by phone or email. Please note, they do not have a helpline.
Telephone:
020 3817 9410
E-mail:
admin@adfam.org.uk
Website:
www.adfam.org.uk/
The Association for Breastfeeding Mothers is a charity run by mothers for mothers, committed to giving friendly support and supplying accurate information to all women wishing to breastfeed. The website offers useful information about breastfeeding, a list of local support groups, breastfeeding news and more.…
Telephone:
0300 330 5453
E-mail:
counselling@abm.me.uk
Website:
www.abm.me.uk
Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else’s drinking, even if their loved one may no longer be a part of their lives. We believe alcoholism affects the whole family, not just the drinker. We are…
Telephone:
020 7403 0888
E-mail:
enquiries@al-anonuk.org.uk
Website:
www.al-anonuk.org.uk
Bliss is the UK charity working to provide the best possible care and support for all premature and sick babies and their families.
Telephone:
0500 618 140
E-mail:
hello@bliss.org.uk
Website:
www.bliss.org.uk
The Brighton and Hove Wellbeing Service is working with Specialist CAMHS to ensure that young people receive the most appropriate service for their current needs.CAMHS help children and young people, their families and carers when someone is experiencing emotional wellbeing or mental health difficulties. They provide…
Telephone:
0300 304 0061 (emergency duty)
Website:
https://www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/.../CAMHS
This group is for local fathers and male carers of children/adults with additional needs. They meet on the last Thursday of each month in the function room, if a guest speaker is present or main bar if not, at The Stoneham Pub in Portslade, BN3 5QJ from…
Telephone:
01273 265825 ext 3056
E-mail:
David.Higgins@brighton-hove.gcsx.gov.uk
Are you deaf? Under 18 and would like to play cricket with professional coaching?All welcome from any area in Sussex. We currently run two boys sides (U13 and U16/17) One mixed girls side. Softball for youngest groups, progressing into hardball experience for older groups as…
KidsOut supports children from a range of backgrounds, including those living with critical health issues, in economic hardship or with a disability. Some of the most vulnerable beneficiaries are children that have fled domestic abuse for the safety of a refuge. The charity offers fun…
Telephone:
01525 385 252
E-mail:
info@kidsout.org.uk
Website:
www.kidsout.org.uk/
mASCot is for families who have children with an Autistic Spectrum Condition. mASCot enables families to connect and meet others in the same situation as themselves. The families are all from Brighton and Hove and they all use the same schools and services. mASCot support…
Telephone:
07943346055
Website:
www.asc-mascot.com
The Sensory Needs Service (SNS) is part of the council's provision for both hearing impaired and visually impaired children. The service is staffed by a team of teachers who all hold additional specialist qualifications in hearing impairment and/or visual impairment. They also have an Educational…
Telephone:
01273 293610
Website:
www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/.../sns
The Charity’s objectives are for the benefit of people with learning disabilities in Sussex, to provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure-time occupation and to enable such persons to participate fully in the community.
Telephone:
030 30 40 2860
E-mail:
info@spiralsussex.co.uk
Website:
www.spiralsussex.co.uk
This group is run by disabled people, for disabled people and they strive to give athletes the best chance of competing on equal terms. They participate in; shot put, javelin, discus, bowls, archery, short mat bowls, slalom, wheelchair basketball, tennis (standing and wheelchair) table tennis,…
Telephone:
01273 701235
07963 652344
E-mail:
archerphil@ntlworld.com
Website:
www.sussexwasps.weebly.com
SWBC Tigers accepts young people from the age of 14 to try out for one of the teams. Young people aged 14 - 18 need to have written parental consent to play. Professional coaches support the team members.Training Session:  Monday 7.00pm - 9.00pm    Cost:Wheelchair basketball training…
Gateway welcomes women experiencing periods of difficulty, abuse, isolation and mental health issues. They provide a warm and caring drop in centre where women can talk confidentially to trained staff, come and learn new skills in various workshops and also receive both practical and emotional…
Gingerbread is a national charity working to help single parents and their children. The website offers a range of information and advice for single parents including factsheets on issues such as 'making arrangements for child maintenance' and 'changing your child's name. The helpline offers free information for single…
Telephone:
0808 802 0925
E-mail:
via website
Website:
www.gingerbread.org.uk
Together for Short Lives runs a national helpline 0808 8088 100 for families and professionals working with children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. It supports professionals and informs families by signposting them to information, help and relevant services. The helpline is open Monday to Friday, 10.00am -…
Telephone:
0808 8088 100 (helpline)
Website:
www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
Tourettes Action is the UK’s leading support and research charity for people with Tourette syndrome (TS) and their families. They want people with TS to receive the practical support and social acceptance they need to help them live their lives to the full. They deal…
Telephone:
0300 777 8427
Website:
www.tourettes-action.org.uk
The breast feeding support line (0300 100 0210) run by the Breastfeeding Network puts you in touch with mothers in your area who have breastfed their babies, who can either assist you over the phone or in your home. The Breastfeeding Network also run Support Centres.The Breastfeeding…

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