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  1. CPSL Mind

    Barrere House, 100 Chesterton Road, Cambridge

    Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire Mind (CPSL Mind) is a values-based, county-wide mental health charity. Everything we do is underpinned by our core values of respect, empowerment, inclusivity, integrity, courage and compassion. We

  2. Child and Family Centre - Oasis Wisbech

    Oasis Child and Family Centre, St Michaels Avenue, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

    Our Child and Family Centres offer activities and support for families with children aged 0-19 in our Child and Family Centre buildings as well as in community venues such as libraries and churches.

  3. Child and Family Centre - Wisbech South

    Wisbech South Child and Family Centre, Elizabeth Terrace, Wisbech

    Our Child and Family Centres offer activities and support for families with children aged 0-19 in our Child and Family Centre buildings as well as in community venues such as libraries and churches.

  4. Child and Family Centre - Huntingdon Youth, Child & Family Centre

    Huntingdon Youth, Child and Family Centre, Sallowbush Road, Huntingdon

    Our Child and Family Centres offer activities and support for families with children aged 0-19 in our Child and Family Centre buildings as well as in community venues such as libraries and churches.

  5. Cambridge City Child and Family Centre - North Cambridge

    Nuffield Road, Cambridge,

    Our Child and Family Centres offer activities and support for families with children aged 0-19 in our Child and Family Centre buildings as well as in community venues such as libraries and churches.

  6. Cambridge Cancer Help Centre

    Cambridge Cancer Help Centre, David Rayner Building, 120 Cambridge Road, Great Shelford, Cambridge

    We provide non medical support for people between and after cancer treatment and diagnosis. We give people with cancer and their carers an opportunity to meet, talk and socialise and, if they wish, confide in each other. By providing understanding

  7. Cambridge City Child and Family Centre - The Fields

    Galfrid Road, Cambridge

    Our Child and Family Centres offer activities and support for families with children aged 0-19 in our Child and Family Centre buildings as well as in community venues such as libraries and churches.

  8. Realife Trust Wellbeing Hub

    Orwell House, Cowley Road, Cambridge

    Realife  Trust is an established charity based in Cambridge. We work with a variety of age groups and with people of mixed abilities and needs. Now, possibly more than ever, people are asking for and needing a wider range of services and

  9. Sawston Child And Family Zone

    Sawston Child and Family Zone, Sawston Community Hub, New Road, Sawston

    Our child and Family Centres offer activities and support for families with children aged 0-19 in each child and family buildings aswell as outreach venues such as libraries and community rooms.

  10. Dementia Adventure

    Dementia Adventure is an award-winning charity with a vision for a more active and fulfilled life for everyone living with dementia. Research shows that connection to nature and outdoor activity has significant health and wellbeing benefits for