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Edinburgh Trans Women

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Support group aimed at transsexual women at any stage of transition, women who are transgender and live as women full-time or part-time or for those who are questioning their gender identity.

Trans Masculine Scotland

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Trans Masculine Scotland is a support group run by and for the trans masculine community. We welcome all trans masculine (including non binary) folks aged 16+ who were assigned female at birth or socialised a...

Number One Banchory

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We are a social enterprise for Banchory, with a volunteer run cafe and affordable meeting rooms and community spaces. We are home to a number of support services including alcohol and drug information. Number...

Clan Cancer Support

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Clan Cancer Support is a well-established local charity providing emotional and practical support to people affected by cancer across north-east Scotland, Moray, Orkney and Shetland. We offer a relaxed, welco...

Sue Ryder

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Our free service aims to improve the health and well-being of people living at home in Aberdeen city with neurological conditions.

Aberdeen Deaf Club

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Independent Club for Deaf people in Aberdeen. British Sign Language (BSL) is used at the club. Hearing people who use BSL and learners are also welcome.

Hearing Loss Support Group (ABERDEEN)

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People of all ages who have a hearing loss can meet to share stories, tips and information and offer support to each other. The meetings are informal and relaxed: a chance to discover how others manage their...

Blind Golf Scotland

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A voluntarily run organisation, providing quality competition and training in golf for registered blind and visually impaired people in Scotland

Food Train - West Lothian

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Food Train is a registered charity, voluntary organisation and social enterprise providing vital support services to enable older people to live independently at home for as long as possible. Food Train is...

The Well Multi-Cultural Resource Centre

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The Well is a place where no one is a stranger twice – it’s a place where friendships are made and relationships are built. Coming into The Well is like coming into someone’s home. The vast majority of pe...

Compass Point

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Compass Point is a community hub has with a focus on employability, financial inclusion, benefits and money support. A one-stop shop aimed at providing advice, support and training on a wide range of issues. ...

Aberdeenshire Council

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Council for Aberdeenshire

Joint Health Improvement Team

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The Joint Health Improvement Team is part of Public Health at NHS Borders. We provide a specialist health improvement service for the whole of the Scottish Borders, working with partners and local communities...

Epilepsy Action

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Epilepsy and You is an online self management course, that provides the skill to manage epilepsy. It is an 8 week accredited programme which takes around 2 hours each week. It is accessible from PC, Laptop, S...

The Advocacy Project

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We support people to have their rights respected and voices heard. The main focus for the organisation and its staff is to ensure that we continue to safely support people who need advocacy, and provide this ...

GamCare

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GamCare is the leading national provider of information, advice, support and free treatment for anyone affected by problem gambling. Our expert services are confidential and non-judgemental.

Lingo Flamingo

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Lingo Flamingo aims is to bring people together and to provide dynamic, interactive language workshops to empower older adults and delay the effects of dementia and brain ageing.