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  1. Cambridge Women's Aid

    Cambridge Women's Aid provides dedicated and specialist services to women and children affected by domestic abuse. We offer a free and confidential community based outreach service and safe refuge for women in Cambridge city, South and East

  2. Disability Huntingdonshire (DISH)

    The Maple Centre 6 Oak Drive Huntingdon

    Support with disability benefit applications for Disability Living Allowance Employment Support Allowance Personal Independence Payments Attendance Allowance Carers Allowance

  3. National Health Hearing Aids Maintenance

    Covid-19 Advice on Maintenance and Batteries support for National Health Hearing Aids for the duration of the pandemic

  4. Huntingdonshire Society for the Blind

    8 St Mary's Street, Huntingdon

    A local, independent charity which supports visually impaired members of all ages living throughout Huntingdonshire. Provides information &, advice; support with benefits applications, Blue Badge and bus pass applications; social activities;

  5. Cambridgeshire Deaf Association

    We support Deaf people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. If a Deaf individual is extremely isolated or self-isolating at this time and they have no support to get food or medication, we have a volunteer service that can provide collection and

  6. Caring Together

    L D H House, Parsons Green, St Ives,

    At Caring Together we provide information and advice, run services in our local communities and campaign for carers’ rights, so that carers have choices. A carer is anyone, including children and adults who helps to look after a family member,

  7. Alzheimer's Society Dementia Support Forum

    Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading dementia charity. We are here to support anyone with memory issues from the time they become worried about their memory, through obtaining a diagnosis and then living with their condition. We help people to