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Shakespeare Hospice Shop
Church Lane, CV37 9UL Stratford-upon-Avon, United KingdomThe Shakespeare Hospice - for everyone touched by a life limiting illness: the highest standards of care, provided locally.
Age UK Warwickshire
8-10 Clemens Street, CV31 2DL Leamington Spa, United KingdomMaking more of life for older people in Warwickshire
Shakespeare Hospice Shop
Church Lane, CV37 9UL Stratford-upon-Avon, United KingdomThe Shakespeare Hospice - for everyone touched by a life limiting illness: the highest standards of care, provided locally.
Sue Ryder Care
Regent Street 52, CV32 5EG Leamington Spa, United KingdomWe provide hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life-changing diagnosis.
Ryder Sue
Princes Drive, CV31 3PH Leamington Spa, United KingdomWe provide hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life-changing diagnosis.
Windsor's & Refreshed, Cyrenians
Oakwood House, Cheylesmore, CV1 2HL Coventry, United KingdomWe support people who are homeless or vulnerably housed in Coventry and Warwickshire. Registered charity number: 502421
Warwick United Charities
High Street 34, CV34 4BE Warwick, United KingdomThe Warwick United Charities
African Oyster Trust
Langley Road, B95 6DL Henley-in-Arden, United KingdomThe African Oyster Trust - a small charity dedicated to the relief of poverty and sickness in developing countries, particularly in The Gambia
BAM SUPPORT UK
Clifford Bridge Road, CV2 2DX Coventry, United KingdomBAM Support UK is a charity, set up in April 2015, with a huge aim - to ensure that Bile Acid Diarrhoea (BAD), also known as Bile Acid Malabsorption (BAM) and Bile Salt Malabsorption (BSM) are wi…
Sense
Walsgrave Road 237, CV2 4HH Coventry, United KingdomWe believe no one with complex communication needs, including those who are deafblind, should be isolated, left out or unable to fulfil their potential.
Sense
Smithford Way 35, CV1 1FY Coventry, United KingdomWe believe no one with complex communication needs, including those who are deafblind, should be isolated, left out or unable to fulfil their potential.