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White Lodge Centre

White Lodge is a charity that delivers specialist services to children, young people and adults that have a range of physical and learning disabilities. All of the services that White Lodge delivers, aim to improve the lives of children, young people, adults and their family/carers by delivering person centred services, that meet the needs of the individual and help improve their quality of life and wellbeing. They offer a range of services such as: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, specialist nursery, hydrotherapy and a range of short breaks including holiday and weekend clubs, personal support in the home and overnight provision.

Address:
White Lodge Centre, Holloway Hill, Lyne, Chertsey, Surrey

Telephone: 01932 567131

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White Lodge Centre - clubs for young adults

Aged between 18-25 years, we have a variety of clubs that run at weekends and during the week. These clubs allow young disabled adults to make new friends, enjoy a range of activities both on and off site and develop new skills.

Address:
Holloway Hill, Lyne, Chertsey, Surrey

Telephone: 01932567131

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White Lodge Centre Play and Youth Clubs

White Lodge Centre runs several fun and dynamic play and youth schemes which are all designed specifically for disabled children and young people. We have numerous schemes at easily accessible venues in Runnymede, Spelthorne, and Elmbridge. Most of our schemes run during the Easter and Summer holidays, with some youth provision on Saturdays and Sundays.

Address:
Holloway Hill, Lyne, Chertsey, Surrey

Telephone: 01932 567131

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White Lodge Centre Sunday Club

10am to 3pm

White Lodge Centre provides services that enable those with a range of disabilities, their families and carers to lead fulfilling lives.

The Sunday Club is their first weekend club for children aged 4 to 12 years based in Elmbridge. It runs on two Sundays every month on school premises, offering large outdoor areas and equipment suitable for children with disabilities.

This club runs similarly to the summer holiday clubs, whereby children have a broad choice of arts and crafts, cooking, outdoor play, music, circle time and various entertainers and activities throughout the year. The club caters for 15 children at a time.

  • £22 per session
  • 10am to 3pm
  • Two Sundays per month throughout the year
  • Grovelands School in Walton
  • Concessions apply for this club (if in receipt of applicable benefits)

Address:
Burview Hall, Hersham, Walton on Thames, Surrey

Telephone: 01932 567131

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Whizz-Kidz

UK’s leading charity, supporting young wheelchair users up to 25 years old. They provide the equipment and skills needed to live life as independently as possible and to be able to enjoy all of the opportunities and activities that so many others take for granted ‐ at home, at school, at work and beyond.

Address:
2nd Floor, 30 Park Street, London

Telephone: 020 7233 6600

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Who let the Dads out

On the second Saturday of every month from 9:30 to 11:30am we run Who Let The Dads Out, a toddler group for dads and male carers.

Bacon and egg butties are on offer, there is a vast array of toys and games to play with and sometimes a craft session.

There is a voluntary donation for the food and drink of £2 per dad.

Address:
Heathervale Baptist Church, Heathervale Road, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey

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Who's in Charge?

Who's in Charge? work with child to parent violence and abuse.

Who’s in Charge? offer a 9 week child to parent violence (CPV) programme aimed at parents whose children are being abusive or violent toward them or who appear out of parental control.

The website also contains a free downloadable booklet 'Help and Support for parents experiencing child to parent violence and abuse' which gives information and advice.

Telephone: Cathy 07966 592632, Carole 07814 378325

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Wikivorce

Wikivorce is a web community, dedicated to delivering free access to the information, support and advice people need following the breakdown of a serious relationship.

They provide, in one place, all the information and resources you will need to get through divorce.

Telephone: 01202 805020

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Williams Syndrome Foundation

The Williams Syndrome Foundation is the first point of contact for families whose child has been diagnosed with WS or individuals with the condition and for professionals involved with the care, education, and health of those with WS.

What they do:

  • Support families with new diagnosis
  • Operate UK wide regional network
  • Hold social and information events
  • Fund research into all aspects of WS
  • Produce resources about WS and the management thereof

Address:
Williams Syndrome Foundation, Box 103, Charter House, Lord Montgomery Way, Portsmouth

Telephone: 0208 567 1374

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Winston's Wish

Winston’s Wish has a national helpline which is free to call on 08088 020 021 and offers therapeutic advice following a bereavement. The helpline provides bereavement support for parents, carers and professionals who are looking for childhood bereavement advice and support.

Face to face support is available in Hove, so families in Surrey would need to be able to travel to access this support.

Telephone: 08088 020 021

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