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New Haw Community Library
The library is open Monday to Saturday, as well as library facilities they offer a range of events and groups. For more information go to the website.
Address:
The Broadway, New Haw
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
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Newlife Charity for Disabled Children
Newlife is a charity which helps children with disabilities and terminal illness. It has a helpline which provides professional confidential care and support to families and professionals. It also provides funding for essential community equipment, such as beds, buggies, wheelchairs, and seating systems.
Address:
Newlife Foundation, Newlife Centre, Hemlock Way, Cannock, Staffordshire
Telephone: Helpline - 0800 902 0095 (Mon-Fri 8am-8pm)
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NextStep
NextStep is a professional, free, private rented housing project which assists people into sustainable housing. They have a growing need for accommodation of all sizes, from single rooms to 4 bedroom houses in the boroughs of Reigate and Banstead, Tandridge District and surrounding areas.
NextStep provides a free service to all landlords and all necessary paperwork required for the tenancy to commence.
They can help you find tenants without any fees to pay or the need to advertise whilst offering fully supported tenancies and financial security through deposit guarantees.
What NextStep offers Landlords:
- Ready and available tenants, so no need to advertise
- A free service with no hidden costs or fees
- Advice to landlords on their legal responsibilities
- Fully supported tenancy
- Financial security through an initial guarantee deposit bond – in some cases a cash deposit may be available.
Address:
Ymca, 68, Brighton Road, Redhill, Surrey
Telephone: 01737 378482
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The Nihal Armstrong Trust
The Nihal Armstrong Trust is a small charity that provides children (up to and including 18 years of age) with cerebral palsy with essential pieces of equipment, communication aids or specific services that their local authority does not provide. The grants are for equipment items under £1,000 and the application must be supported by a professional such as the child's doctor, school, social worker, health visitor, speech, occupational therapist, or physiotherapist.
Address:
111 Chatsworth Road, London
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Nip in the Bud
Nip in the Bud was set up to encourage awareness about mental health disorders in young children. The website includes information on obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD's) anxiety, depression, autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post-traumatic stress (PTSD) and consult disorders.
Address:
PO Box 70513, London
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No More Panic
The website provides information for sufferers and carers of people with panic, anxiety, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD). Its purpose is to provide members with support, advice, and a chance to meet like-minded people and make friends along the way. It also has a message forum and chat room.
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No Panic
No Panic is a registered charity which helps people who suffer from Panic Attacks, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, and other related anxiety disorders. No Panic also provides support for the carers of people who suffer from anxiety disorders.
Address:
Unit 3, 10, Oxford Street, Oakengates, Telford, Shropshire
Telephone: Helpline Number : 0300 772 9844, 24h Crisis Line: 01952 680835
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No Recourse to Public Funds Network (NRPF)
NRPF is a network of local authorities and partner organisations focusing on the statutory duties to migrants with care needs who have no recourse to public funds.
Find out where migrant families can get help with housing and financial support when they have no recourse to public funds by using The Support for Migrant Families Web Tool.
Address:
Islington Council, 222 Upper Street, London
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Noble Live-in care
Noble Live-in Care provides one-to-one, 24 hour live-in care and companionship for adults aged 18+, transforming their quality of life and empowering them to be as independent as possible. Noble Live-in Care offers respite, reablement, long-term, palliative and end of life care to people with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, long term conditions such as dementia and MS, cancer, life-limiting conditions, following illness and injury and the elderly. Your personalised care package will be tailored to your needs, wishes and goals.
You'll be carefully matched with a live-in care worker who will live with you in your home. Noble will take into account your preferences, lifestyle and interests to make sure your live-in care worker is a great fit for you.
Telephone: 0333 121 2601
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Noise Abatement Society
The Noise Abatement Society is a national helpline offering free advice for those suffering from noise nuisance at work and at home. We raise awareness of and find solutions to noise pollution and pollutants. We also help relieve the physical and mental distress which noise pollution can cause.
Address:
44 Grand Parade, Brighton, East Sussex
Telephone: 01273823850
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