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The Farming Community Network (FCN)
The FCN is a national charity which supports farming people and their families at times when they are facing problems whether they are the result of the farm business or family. They run a confidential telephone helpline were you can talk to a sympathetic person who understand farmers and rural life but isn’t directly involved with your situation.
Address:
Manor Farm, West Haddon, Northampton
Telephone: 03000 111999
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Farnham Christian Community Trust (FCCT)
FCCT is a charitable trust whose aim is to support and facilitate individuals and teams in Christian action worship and mission. It carries this out by supporting a number of local projects and initiatives.
Address:
Gorselands Community Room, Alma Lane, Upper Hale, Farnham
Telephone: 01252 560 771
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Farnham Foodbank - town centre
The foodbank is a project founded by local churches and community groups, working together towards stopping hunger in the local area. It works in partnership with care professionals such as doctors, health visitors, social workers and police to identify people in crisis and issue them with a foodbank voucher. These can then be redeemed for a minimum of three days emergency food at the nearest foodbank.
Address:
Community rooms, Gorselands, Alma lane, Farnham, Surrey
Telephone: 07901 581539
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Farnham Foodbank - Upper Hale
The foodbank is a project founded by local churches and community groups, working together towards stopping hunger in the local area. It works in partnership with care professionals such as doctors, health visitors, social workers and police to identify people in crisis and issue them with a foodbank voucher. These can then be redeemed for a minimum of three days emergency food at the nearest foodbank.
Address:
St Mark's Church, Alma Lane, Upper Hale, Farnham
Telephone: 07901 581539
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Farnham Library
Surrey County Council library
Address:
Vernon House, 28 West Street, Farnham
Telephone: 0345 600 9009
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Farnham Lions
Farnham Lions is a charity raising funds to support those in need in the wider community.
Telephone: 0345 833 7848
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Farnham Mediation
Farnham Mediation can help you achieve a better and quicker outcome at less expense than non-mediation alternatives.
Address:
49, Lynch Road, Farnham, Surrey
Telephone: 01252 411 026
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Fashion & Textile Children's Trust
The Fashion & Textile Children’s Trust (FTCT) provides financial grants to children (up to 18 years) with disability or additional need, where one or more parent has worked in the UK fashion and textile industry - for at least one year, within the last 9 years.
Grants can be used towards specialist items for your child, to support their disability or additional need, as well as essential items for them and other children in the family.
If you are no longer in work, but you or your partner has worked in the fashion and textile industry for more than one year, (within the last 9 years) you can still apply for to FTCT.
Telephone: 07753 605367
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Fatherhood Institute
The Fatherhood Institute is a charity with the aim of giving all children a strong and positive relationship with their father or father-figures. It carries out research, shapes policy, lobbies for law changes and develops approaches to engaging with fathers in the health, education and family sectors.
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Fathers' Wellbeing Group
The Fathers' Wellbeing group is for men experiencing low mood or anxiety who have or are expecting a young child. We aim to give you:
- a chance to challenge unhelpful expectations that are put on new fathers in a non-judgemental and supportive environment
- help to identify how certain behaviours, thinking patterns and situations may be contributing to low mood or anxiety
- an opportunity to learn skills to change unhelpful thinking, behaviours or beliefs
If you think you would like to take part, get in touch with Mind Matters and mention that you could like to be referred to the Fathers' Wellbeing Group.
Address:
Mind Matters, Unither House, Curfew Bell Road, Chertsey, Surrey
Telephone: 0300 330 5450
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