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Matthews Friends
They provide information, support, education, and training on the use of the Ketogenic Diet as a treatment for drug resistant epilepsy in children.
Address:
St.Piers Lane, Lingfield, Surrey
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Max Appeal!
Max Appeal! is a registered charity supporting families affected by DiGeorge Syndrome, VCFS and 22q11.2 deletion? they run events for people of all ages to share experiences, develop and learn. Provide information, resources and provide support to families and individuals to empower them. Their support research to expand knowledge of the condition.
Make it possible for families to talk informally and get together.
Address:
Registered Office:, 15 Meriden Avenue, Wollaston, Stourbridge, West Midlands
Telephone: Helpline: 0300 999 2211
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Max Card
The Max Card is a free card designed to make days out more financially accessible for foster families and families of children with additional needs. It allows eligible families to access various activities around the country at a discounted rate. Applications in Surrey can be made through the Surrey Short Breaks team.
Surrey Short Breaks for Disabled Children - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk)
Telephone: 01133 947951
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The Maybury Centre
The Maybury Centre is a multi cultural centre which provides facilities for social and business events, education, health, welfare and general recreation for the people of Woking.
Address:
27 Board School Road, Woking
Telephone: 01483 776877
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The Mayor of Guildford's Distress Fund
The Mayor of Guildford's Local Support Fund helps people facing financial problems.
You can apply for a grant from the Mayor of Guildford's Local Support Fund if you live in the borough, and you have been referred to them.
The largest grant that can be given is up to £250. You can only make one application within a calendar year. Referrals can come from many places including:a Guildford Borough Council officer, a Councillor, Citizens Advice, social services, health visitor, doctor or school.
Address:
Guilford Borough Council, Millmead House, Guildford
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ME Association
The ME Association supports those affected by ME as well as funding research and providing education and training. They have a telephone helpline, local support groups and free resources.
Borough/District: Buckinghamshire
Telephone: 0344 576 5326 (Helpline)
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The ME Association
Monday-Friday 10am-2pm
The ME Association supports people with ME/CFS through all stages of their illness.
We provide information, support and practical advice for people, families and carers affected by M.E. (Myalgic Encephalopathy), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS). We also fund and support research and offer education and training.
Address:
The ME Association,, 7 Apollo Office Court,, Radclive Road,, Gawcott,, Bucks,
Telephone: 0344 576 5326
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Meath Epilepsy Trust
The Meath supports, cares for, and protects the physical and mental health of people living with complex epilepsy and complex healthcare needs, learning and physical disabilities through the provision of suitable accommodation, tailored assistance, skills training and leisure and sports activities.
Address:
The Meath Epilepsy Trust, Westbrook Road, Godalming
Telephone: 01483 415095
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MediaWise
The MediaWise Trust provide free confidential advice and assistance for members of the public affected by inaccurate, intrusive, or sensational media coverage.
Address:
Room 2860, Frenchay Campus, University of the West of England, Bristol
Telephone: 07968 031 532
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The Meeting Place Community Hub
The Meeting Place has been supporting members of the Bookham community for 10 years. They believe that no-one should feel alone if they are experiencing loneliness or isolation and are dedicated to helping people find support or advice where needed. To provide a welcome for all with time for all. The Meeting Place is run by a committed and friendly group of people from the local churches and friends.
Services include a coffee shop, language classes to those whose first language is not English, lip-reading classes, a telephone befriending service and a community fridge.
Address:
c/o Bookham Baptist Church, Lower Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey
Telephone: 07425 133431
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