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Leatherhead Parish

Anglican parish church in Leatherhead with a number of groups and activities for children and young people. they believe church is more than its building and a religious institution. they are a family, meeting together to worship, encouraging one another in there faith journeys, and providing practical support.

Address:
The Parish Office, Parish Church Hall, Church Road, Leatherhead

Telephone: 01372 362 544

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Leatherhead Start

Referral to the service is by self or agency between 9am and 11pm

Leatherhead Start are a hostel for people who are homeless in Surrey. Offering Emergency short term accommodation for males and females over the age of 18, 24 hour support, referral and resettlement and a learning development programme.

Address:
3, Church Road, Leatherhead, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 377 790

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Leatherhead Youth Project

LYP is a local charity passionate about helping young people. They offer innovative youth services in Leatherhead, Bookham and across Mole Valley which aim to respond to local needs and help young people to be safe, happy and make positive changes in their lives.

Address:
All Saints Church, Kingston Road, Leatherhead

Telephone: 01372 383345

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Legal Advice Clinic

Wednesday mornings 9.30am-12.30pm

In partnership with Creighton and Partners Solicitors, a free advice service for families registered at Family Centres across Spelthorne, covering a wide range of family law issues including divorce and financial settlements.

Contact Stanwell Family Centre if you would like an appointment.

Address:
Stanwell Family Centre, Hadrian Way, Stanwell

Telephone: 01784 241407

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Leonard Cheshire Disability

Leonard Cheshire Disability aims to support those with physical and learning disabilities to live, learn and work as independently as they choose, whatever their ability.

They work in local communities to provide people with opportunity, choice, and support. They have accommodation services – including supported living and registered care homes; and social, education and leisure services – including day support, community outreach services and respite support.

Address:
Head Office, 66 South Lambeth Road, London

Telephone: 020 3242 0200

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Let Us Learn

Let Us Learn is a campaigning group led by young migrants. The group is campaigning for a shorter and more affordable route to settlement for people with limited leave to remain in the UK.

Let Us Learn can advise young people on their eligibility for student finance. If you are not a UK national, but have lived in England for a substantial period of your life you may be eligible for student finance and home fee status in England under the ‘long residence’ category. If you are not eligible, there are an increasing number of scholarship schemes available that Let Us Learn can help you explore.

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Let's Read

Let’s Read is a charity in Woking which aims to promote and improve the literacy ability of young people in Surrey. It supports children to decode the written word and provides them with exciting books to take home to continue their enjoyment of reading.

Address:
Lets Read Ltd, 15a, Monument Way East, Woking, Surrey

Telephone: 07379 467829

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Leukaemia Care

Leukaemia Care provides information, advice, and support to those with Leukaemia and their careers. They have various support services such as: Advocacy caseworkers, buddy support, counselling, cost of living support, online forums, information resources, support groups and more.

Address:
One Birch Court, Blackpole East, Worcester, Worcestershire

Telephone: 08088 010 444 (Helpline)

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LGBT Foundation

LGBT Foundation is a registered charity aimed at meeting the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people. It provides a wide range of support services including face-to-face counselling; a helpline, email and pop-in service; a befriending scheme and a sexual health programme.

Address:
The Lesbian & Gay Foundation, Number 5, Richmond Street, Manchester

Telephone: 0345 3 30 30 30

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Lifeline 4 Kids

Lifeline 4 Kids provides essential equipment to help improve the quality of life for children with disabilities and special needs.

Electric wheelchairs, mobility aids, specialised computers and sensory toys.

Address:
199, Lawrence Street, London

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