Charities
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Advice - Citizens Advice Bureau
Published: Mon, 04/02/2008 08:10Barking & Dagenham's Citizens Advice Bureau aims to ensure that individuals do not suffer through their lack of knowledgeClick here for more -
Aged - Age Concern
Published: Tue, 11/11/2008 20:14Promoting the well-being of older people in Barking and Dagenham, and helping to make their later lives fulfilling and enjoyableClick here for more -
Aged - Royal Naval Association (Dagenham Branch)
Published: Fri, 14/11/2008 15:35The RN Association provides relief to ex-Naval personnel and their dependants.More -
BAME - Ethnic Minority Partnership Agency
Published: Sat, 15/11/2008 18:491, Wheelers Cross, Barking
IG11 7EE
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BAME - Migrant Womens Network
Published: Mon, 20/10/2008 14:17Migrant Womens Network
14 Wagstaff Gdns, Dagenham
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BAME - Sahara Communities Abroad (SACOMA)
Published: Thu, 29/05/2008 11:51SACOMA is an enterprise support agency promoting entrepreneurship among the socially and economically deprived migrant refugee and BAME communities in the UK.Click here for more -
BAME - Widows and Orphans International
Published: Mon, 08/12/2008 15:10WOI aims to address the many challenges faced by African communities in the UK and abroad, who experience various forms of social exclusion. They also aim to promote health, socio-economic and cultural development among African communities,in barking, Dagenham and RomfordMore -
Cancer - Cancer Research UK
Published: Sat, 29/03/2008 00:13The UK's leading charity dedicated to cancer research. Cancer Research UK is the leading funder of cancer research in the UK. They provide a wealth of information about cancer.More -
Carers - Crossroads
Published: Mon, 20/10/2008 14:2313 Althorne Way, Dagenham, RM10 7AY
Tel/Fax: 020 8984 7689
Email: bark.dag.crossroads@care4free.net
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Charity Shop - Richard House
Published: Mon, 28/01/2008 23:16Richard House's core purpose is to accompany families with children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. Click to find your nearest charity shopClick here for more -
Charity Shop - St Francis Hospice
Published: Mon, 28/01/2008 23:18Offering specialist care to patients who have cancer or other life-limiting illnesses. Click to find nearest charity shopClick here for more -
Charity Shop - Sue Ryder
Published: Mon, 28/01/2008 23:50Helping people get the best from life. Click for details of nearest Charity ShopClick here for more -
Children - All Together Better (Ages 5 - 13)
Published: Sat, 15/11/2008 15:30All Together Better (Ages 5 - 13)
Simone Gentles, Disabled Children's Social Inclusion Officer
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Children - BADAWA
Published: Tue, 21/10/2008 00:01Barking and Dagenham African Welfare Association
BADAWA House
26 Linton Road, Barking
IG11 8HG
020 8507 8187 / 07773 099 726
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Children - Crossroads (B&D)
Published: Sat, 15/11/2008 17:34Crossroads (B&D)supports the carers of people who have a disability or chronic illness, or the parents of a child with a disability or Special Needs, living in Dagenham, Barking and parts of RomfordFull story -
Children - Handicapped Children's Action Group
Published: Mon, 20/10/2008 14:24Handicapped Children's Action Group
4 Farr Avenue, Barking
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Children - Pre-school learning alliance
Published: Mon, 20/10/2008 14:26Pre-school learning alliance
Unit 6, St Georges Centre, St Georges Road, Dagenham, RM9 5AJ
Tel 020 8227 5483
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Children - Strongbones Childrens Charitable Trust
Published: Thu, 05/10/2006 00:23Helping to alleviate the pain and suffering of children with Scoliosis, Brittle Bone Disease, Arthritis and all other conditions of the bone.More
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Community Support - S.A.M Fund
Published: Mon, 04/02/2008 06:26The Smiles and Memories (SAM) Fund aims to relieve poverty amongst sick and disabled children and young people in the south east of EnglandMore -
Dementia - Alzheimers Society
Published: Sat, 15/11/2008 14:03Improving the lives of people with dementia and also the lives of their carersClick here for more
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