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Key to Caring
(Including the All Sorts Group, Phab Club and Inner London Scope Group)
1Elmton CourtCunningham PlaceLondonNW8 8JU
020 7286 1101
Fax: 020 7289 2245
Camden Cypriot Womens Centre
2c Falkland RoadLondonNW5 2PT
020 7267 7194
Fax: 020 7428 8931
Latin American House Legal and Social Advice (LESAS) Sessions
Latin American House10 Kingsgate PlaceLondonNW6 4TA
020 7372 8653 (general enquiries); 020 7372 5244 (immigration, employment, debt); 020 7372 5650 (housing, health, community care, welfare and employment rights).
Fax: 020 7372 5650
RSVP
(Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme. Includes RSVP Camden Networkers.)
237 Pentonville RoadLondonN1 9NJ
020 7643 1385 (National) 020 7643 1387 (Camden)
Fax: 020 7833 0149
RSVP Knitters
(Retired and Senior Volunteer Programme Knitters)
237 Pentonville RoadLondonN1 9NJ
020 7643 1385 (Camden)
Fax: 020 7833 0149
Primrose Hill Neighbours Help
Primrose Hill Community LibrarySharpleshall StreetLondonNW1 8YN
07531 779 827
020 7239 0400
Cinnamon Trust
National charity for the elderly, the terminally ill and their pets. Services include volunteer network, register of care homes which accept residents with pets and temporary care for pets if their owners go into hospital. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website.)…
01736 757 900
Camden Active Health Team Clinical Referral for Physical Activity (Camden Council)
London Borough of Camden4th Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Town Hall, Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
020 7974 3019
Television Licence Contributions (Camden Council)
London Borough of Camden5th Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Town Hall, Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
020 7974 2958, 020 7974 2884
Fax: 020 7974 6707
Textphone/Minicom: 020 7974 2875
WaveLength
(Formerly known as Wireless for The Bedridden and W4B)
National charity providing radio/television sets to isolated and lonely people living in poverty. Many are over 75, and many are coming out of difficult situations like homelessness or domestic violence. (The details shown here were taken from the organisation's website).
0800 018 2137 (Freephone); 01708 621 101 (office)