community health centre in Royal Quays
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Sunshine House Children and Young People's Development Centre
Peckham Road 27, SE5 8UH London, United KingdomSouth Kensington and Chelsea Community Mental Health Team
Nightingale Place 1, SW10 9NG London, United KingdomThe St Pancras & Somers Town Living Centre
Ossulston Street 2, NW1 1DF London, United KingdomThe Living Centre Somers Town
The Shade Centre
The Shade Centre - 62 Church Road,, E126AF London, United KingdomA Haven for the Community
The Centre for Better Health
Darnley Road 1A, E9 6QH London, United KingdomThe Centre for Better Health is a community based mental health charity that supports recovery and promotes well-being
C4BH Counselling Service
Darnley Road 1A, E9 6QH London, United KingdomThe Centre for Better Health is a community based mental health charity that supports recovery and promotes well-being
Ashford Place
60 Ashford Road, NW2 6TU London, United KingdomAshford Place provides help and support to people on Housing, Health and Employment. Ashford Place is also a community centre offering a social activities
Sutton Inclusion Centre
Northspur Road, SM1 2BF Sutton, United KingdomSutton Inclusion Centre is a community resource for customers living with physical/learning disabilities, complex needs, sensory impairments and/or mental health conditions.
Sidings Community Centre
150 Brassey Road, NW6 2BA London, United KingdomSidings Community Centre "Working together to improve the quality of life for local people"
Sidings Playgroup
150 Brassey Road, NW6 2BA London, United KingdomSidings Community Centre "Working together to improve the quality of life for local people"
The Brent Centre For Young People
Laufer House, 51 Winchester Avenue, NW6 7TT London, United KingdomThe Brent Centre is here to help young people in our community with emotional and mental health difficulties.
Margaret Bondfield Nursery
Raglan Road 77, SE18 7LB London, United KingdomQuaggy Development Trust, a registered charity and company limited by guarantee, was established in 2004 as the successor for the Orchard Community Project