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A befriending service for refugees and asylum seekers
HostNation help refugees and asylum seekers find a local friend to help settle into the UK. You both start with an agreement to be in touch for three months but…
Access to Work (AtW): employment support for deaf people
Access to Work (AtW) helps deaf and/or disabled people get or keep jobs by providing funding to cover the cost of practical support and specialist equipment. This funding could include…
Accessible experience holidays
Exciting, challenging and enjoyable outdoor activities, breaks and holidays for people with physical, learning, behavioural and sensory disabilities. Activities range from abseiling, climbing and zipwire to cycling, orienteering and canoeing…
Advice line for those who are deaf or hard of hearing
The deafPLUS AdviceLine provides advice to people who are deaf or hard of hearing about topics like benefits, housing, debt and consumer issues. You can get help to understand documents…
Befriending and emotional wellbeing support
A befriending phone line and group that runs activities that can help you avoid loneliness, isolation, and help improve your mental health. The group support and encourage people to get…
British Sign Language (BSL) courses
Learn BSL to help you communicate with the deaf community and gain a qualification. Knowing BSL can benefit your organisation and help you become more deaf aware. You can do…
Bromley Friendship Group: Age UK Bromley and Greenwich
Come along to a friendship group, join the monthly walking group or get regular phone calls or visits to your home from friendly volunteers. A great opportunity to stay connected…
Call Companions: a telephone befriending service for people aged 75 or over
Call Companions is a telephone befriending service ensuring older people stay connected to the outside world. It is available to anyone aged 75 and over who feels lonely or isolated…
Charlton Central on the Move: Low impact exercise class
Stay active with a low impact exercise class that gives you a good workout to music. Sessions include a warm up, stretching and movement followed by a calming wind down…
Charlton Central walking group
A monthly walking group where you can stay active and explore different areas. Walks are usually less than 5 miles and follow a moderate pace. All walks end at a…
Charlton Park horse riding for disabled people
Horse riding and carriage driving for children and young people under 18. It can help you stay active, improve your confidence, build relationships and have fun. Regular riding can help…
Circus workshops for people with special educational needs and disabilities
Take part in a wide range of circus activities delivered by experienced instructors. Activities include juggling, hula hoops, and even trapeze. AirCraft Circus Academy can run group classes, one-off workshops…