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Mindfulness for Life
supporting people thrive despite their long-term condition
A group to support people recently diagnosed with long-term conditions (such as Diabetes, Arthritis, Depression, Anxiety etc.) come to terms with the changes in their lives. The group promotes self-acceptance and growth through Mindfulness Practices within a safe space to share experiences.
MindworksUK
Counselling Mental health and well-being support groups
A counselling, psychotherapy service & support groups within South West London for women. Clients from BAME communities and all other nationalities & culture regardless of faith welcome in a confidential & safe space which allows you to self heal to enable empowerment and assist in decision making.
Momentum
Supporting Children with Cancer & Life Limiting Conditions
Momentum is a charity which aims to help children (up to age 17) & the families of children, undergoing treatment for cancer in Surrey & Greater London. Set up by parents with first hand experience of these life-changing events, our simple goal is to help others in similar circumstances.
Momentum - Support Group
Suopporting children with Cancer & life limiting conditions
Momentum is a which aims to help children (up to the age of 17) and the families of children, undergoing treatment for cancer in Surrey and Greater London. We run a support group which any of our families are welcome to attend.
MOSAC
supporting parents and carers of sexually abused children
Mosac is a voluntary organisation supporting all non-abusing parents and carers whose children have been sexually abused. We provide various forms of support services and information for parents, carers and professionals dealing with child sexual abuse.
Move More Wandsworth
Physical Activity Service/ Self- help and Support Group
Macmillan’s Move More Wandsworth supports people living with and beyond cancer to become more active. It’s been proven that taking part in physical activity during and after cancer treatment is safe and has many long term benefits.
Moving On South West London Stroke Club
Supporting South West Londoners following a Stroke
Moving On (SW London Stroke Club) provides the opportunity for stroke surviviors to meet in an informal atmosphere where they may share ideas, swap information, enjoy the company and support each other. Family and friends are most welcome and regular Carers Support sessions are offered.
Multiple Sclerosis Society - Wandsworth Branch
The Wandsworth Branch is here to help you
The MS Society is the UK's leading Multiple Sclerosis charity. The Wandsworth Branch was founded in 1964 and aims to provide a local contact to all people with MS and their families, offering a wide range of help based on individual needs.
NAPAC
National Association for People Abused in Childhood
NAPAC provides the only national freephone support line for adults who have suffered any type of abuse in childhood - physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect. We run a support line, support groups and training for professionals who work with adult survivors.
Nar-Anon Family Groups UK
for families and friends of compulsive drug users
Nar-Anon Family Groups are self-help support groups for families and friends of compulsive drug users. Members meet anonymously to gain an understanding of the user's behaviour and how to cope with it. Sharing in the experiences of others can provide guidance in coping with day-to-day crises.
National Eczema Society
Improving quality of life for people affected by eczema
The National Eczema Society are dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with eczema and their carers. We are committed to making life easier for the 1 in 5 children and 1 in 12 adults who suffer from eczema through providing our Helpline and information services.
National Osteoporosis Society
leading the fight against osteoporosis
The National Osteoporosis Society is the only UK-wide charity dedicated to improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. We provide a wide range of services to help people learn how to prevent osteoporosis or to manage living with the disease and the fractures it causes.
NCIUA
National Cochlear Implant Users Association
The NCIUA is the sole national association in the UK that represents all Cochlear Implant users. We offer help to everyone who might benefit from a cochlear implant and campaign for them to have the opportunity to do so. We also represent the ongoing interests of cochlear implant users.
NCT - Balham, Battersea & Clapham branch
Local branch of the UK's largest charity for parents
We offer support, information and friendship during the first 1000 days of parenthood through our antenatal & postnatal courses, workshops, regular activities & events. We can help you meet a network of local parents and gain practical and emotional support for your journey.
No Panic
Helping you break the chains of anxiety disorders
No Panic is the National Organisation for Panic, Anxiety Neuroses, Information and Care. We provide information and advice for the carers of and people with Panic, Anxiety, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders and the effects of Tranquiliser withdrawal.
Notting Hill Therapy
Psychotherapy & Counselling in Central London.
Psychotherapy & Counselling in Central London. A confidential space to explore what feels most important for you at present. Using an integrative approach; Marcus supports those going through a variety of experiences and helps them to bring about the changes they desire.
Oak Lodge
Cranstoun, Residential Alcohol & Drugs Service
Oak Lodge is a residential drug & alcohol rehab in South West London, for adults who are drug free or recently detoxed and struggling with alcohol or drug addiction. We offer specialist service for survivors of sexual abuse, dual diagnosis clients and those on anti-psychotic medication.
One in Four
For people who have experienced sexual abuse or violence.
One in Four offers a voice to and support for males and females who have experienced sexual abuse & sexual violence. Directly, through individual therapy and helpline support. Indirectly through campaigning, policy making, research, training, & consultancy with statutory and non statutory agencies.
One in Four Plus
Counselling Service
Counselling is a process which enables you to look at any concerns you have about yourself, your life or your relationships in a safe relationship with someone who has been trained to listen, not just to your words but your language and your delivery, and to observe changes in your body language.
One Space
One Space for Single Parents
One Space is the parenting site for Single Parents and their children. We offer help and support from other single parents as well as advice and guidance from professional experts, as well as online learning and deliver online the Freedom Programme to help survivors of domestic violence
OnlineCounselling.IO
Online Counselling That Works
OnlineCounselling.IO is the premier online counselling solution that provides online counselling services for depression, anxiety, relationship issues, anger management, phobias and grief counselling. Our caring and qualified online counsellors and psychologists are ready to help you move forward.
Orchid
Fighting Male Cancer
Orchid exists to save men's lives from testicular, prostate and penile cancers through pioneering research and promoting awareness. We offer everyone affected by or interested in male cancer an extensive range of services, including a freephone National Male Cancer Helpline.
PAC-UK
The Agency for Adoption & Permanency Support
PAC-UK are the largest independent adoption support agency in the country. Our purpose is to provide anyone who has been affected by adoption or other forms of permanent care, as well as the professionals who support them, with expert, independent advice and counselling.
Parkinson's UK Wandsworth Branch
Change attitudes. Find a cure. Join Us
We offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. We also organise regular events and social activities. Join us - and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area
Paul's Cancer Support Centre
Cancer support services
Paul's Cancer Support Centre provides a range of services for people affected by cancer, their family and friends. Our services can be used at any stage - from diagnosis, through treatment and afterwards. We offer support, information and complementary therapies (massage, reflexology, counselling, hypnotherapy, etc)to our clients. If you want to access our services, call the Centre on 020 7924 3924 to arrange an initial appointment. We are only 10 minutes walk from Clapham Junction station.
Paul's Cancer Support Centre Monthly Social
A free monthly social for those affected by Cancer
Each month we organise a coffee morning at the Centre for our clients on the first Tuesday of the month from 11am. It's a very relaxed occasion and a chance to meet up with other people. Everyone is welcome - and particularly new people. There's no need to book so people can just turn up!
Penderels Trust Peer Support Group
Discussing issues around direct payment.
Penderels Trust offers advice, guidance & practical solutions to enable people with disabilities to live independently. Peer support groups are informal groups that are run by people who use our services. They meet regularly to discuss issues around direct payments & the services we provide them.
Petar Rodic- Integrative Counsellor
Online, face to face and telephone counselling in the Twinkenham area
I am a fully qualified counsellor based in Richmond and I have been working in this field for 7 years. I am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and I adhere to their code of ethics.
PINNT
Support Group for People Recieving Artificial Nutrition
PINNT is a charity providing support for patients and carers of patients, who receive artificial nutrition at home. Life on these therapies can be daunting especially for new patients so PINNT is there to give support and advice on many aspects of the treatment and daily living.
Positive Parenting and Children (PPC)
Positive Parenting and Children is the UK's longest-running charity supporting children and families living with HIV and AIDS. Since 1987 we have worked with hundreds of families, providing practical support to parents and children in their own homes and in their local communities.
Postnatal Depression Support Group
Weekly Support Group for Mothers & Families
The Cedar House Support group provides support for Mums and families suffering from postnatal depression. We meet on a weekly basis, every Friday morning and the group is FREE to attend.
Professionally Trained Clinical Supervisor - Psychotherapist
Provides Individual and Couples Counselling. Also, Individual and Group Clinical Supervision.
Individual & Couples psychotherapy/counselling. Individual face-to-face clinical supervision for experienced practitioners. (including Skype). Individual face-to-face clinical supervision for counsellors-in-training. Group Clinical Supervision (or reflective practice).
Proud Parents
Free2B Alliance support group for parents of LGBTQ children
A monthly group offering information, advice and support to parents of children who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or children who are going through a process of questioning their sexuality & / or gender. We meet the first Monday of every month in the Clapham Junction 6-8pm
Putney wellbeing friends
Befriending/signposting for common mental health problems
Support from a team of local volunteers trained in Mental Health First Aid for those with common mental health problems such as anxiety and depression seeking self-help therapies. Information on self-referral courses, books on prescription and immediate online help via www.wandsworthccg.nhs.uk/hub
Re-Solv
Working to prevent volatile substance abuse
The misuse of legal drugs, in particular household products such as gases, glues and aerosols is a serious problem in the UK but remains one of the least talked about forms of drug use. Re-Solv is here to help anyone whose life is affected by volatile substance abuse, whether directly or indirectly.
Rebecca Neeld- Counselling services
Face to face counselling service
I provide counselling for adults, older adults, couples, families, groups and organisations who have various concerns about their lives and relationships. I provide a safe place to examine and think about how issues bring about distress and work through these issues to help one feel empowered.
Relate London South West
The Relationship People
Relate London South West helps thousands of people deal with all manner of relationship challenges. We provide confidential relationship counselling for couples, individuals, families and young people helping people navigate all the challenges in relationships. We also provide Family Mediation.
Respond
from hurting to healing
Respond exists in order to lessen the effect of trauma and abuse on people with learning disabilities, their families and supporters. We work with children and adults with learning disabilities who have experienced abuse or trauma, as well as those who have abused others.
Rethink Mental Illness
Springfield Advocacy Service
A free independent mental health advocacy service for clients in the borough of Wandsworth. Springfield Advocacy Service can help you get your voice heard on issues concerning your treatment or care. We will only act on your instructionshold regular sessions on the wards and do outreach.
Richmond and Twickenham Diabetes UK Group
Our goal is to provide support to and educate people living with diabetes or those affected by it.
We aim to promote the well being of people in the Borough of Richmond upon Thames living with diabetes and its related conditions and to advance the understanding of diabetes by providing information for people with diabetes, their carers, health professionals and the general public.
Richmond Borough Mind
for better mental health
Richmond Borough Mind is rooted in the local community and exists to meet local mental health needs. Our vision is of a society where people who experience mental health issues and their carers enjoy a good quality of life within their local communities.
Richmond Psychosocial Foundation International
Quality Support to Transform Lives
We are a UK based charity committed to the development of therapeutic support for adolescents and adults. We opperate 4 Theraputic Residential Homes, each one offering specialist support in: -Learning Disabilities, - Mental Health - Substance Missuse - Young People with complex needs
Richmond Surrey Hearing Voices Group
Friendship peer support group
All are welcome. We are a friendship group for anyone, including people who hear voices, hallucinate and/ or have disturbing belief systems. Survivors of the psychiatric system. We meet last Thursday of the month 11 am to 1 pm at the Richmond Library Annex.
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
a national medical charity
We specialise in caring for adults who have become disabled following a brain injury; caused by physical injury or a progressive neurological condition. Balancing traditional practice with specialist therapies and technologies, we work to improve the quality of life for everyone in our care.
RP Fighting Blindness
Support for people with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a disease of the eye that leads to loss of vision and blindness. RP Fighting Blindness works hard to stimulate and fund cutting edge research to find a treatment or cure and to provide support and information to those affected.
SANE
Meeting the challenge of mental illness
SANE is a UK-wide charity working to improve quality of life for people affected by mental illness. We offer emotional support & information to anyone affected by mental health problems through our helpline, email services & our online Support Forum where people share their feelings and experiences.
Self Help Connect UK
supporting self help groups
Self Help Connect UK aims to support the creation of sustainable and thriving self help communities all over the UK. We believe hat participation in groups can considerably improve people's health and social well-being. In doing so it has a positive impact on health and social care services.
Sex Therapy & Couples Counselling
Sexual Healing
If things are not going as you'd like in your relationship and /or in the nookie department a Sex therapist or couples counsellor may be able to help. - I offer a safe, confidential space to talk over any concerns you may have regarding sexual relationships, on your own or with a partner.
Shanti Womans Aid
A non-judgemental and safe environment for victims fleeing
Shanti Women's Aid is an Asian Women's Refuge operating within the London Boroughs of Wandsworth and Merton. Shanti is part of Viridian which is a registered Social Landlord and a member of Women's Aid.
SLOW - Support Groups for Bereaved Parents
Weekly support groups for bereaved parents that have lost a child in any circumstances
SLOW - Surviving the Loss of Your World - provides weekly support groups (during term time) for bereaved parents in Streatham Hill. Whether it is weeks, months or years since your child died you will be welcome at SLOW.
Small Steps
helping children with disabilities & their families
Small Steps is a school for parents to learn how to help their own children with cerebral palsy or other forms of motor impairment, syndromes or sensory impairment. - We work with children from birth to 4 years old, on all areas of their development. - The services we provide are free to use.
Sound Minds
the arts for mental health
Sound Minds is a multi award winning user led social enterprise improving the lives of people living with mental health issues through a range of arts projects, including film, live music, music technology, instrument tuition, filmmaking and visual arts. Access by referral.
South London African Women's Organisation
'Break the silence; You have a right to safety'
SLAWO is committed to eliminating violence against women, in particular domestic violence in African and BAME communities. We work to raise awareness of these problems and provide advice and support to empower victims and communities.
South London HIV Partnership
Services for People with HIV
The South London HIV Partnership is a group of services working together to complement the work of clinic staff and other HIV services, so you can get the best free information advice and support when you need it. We provide: - Advice and advocacy - Counselling - Health information - Peer Support
South West London Lymphoma Support Group
Supporting those affected by Hodgkin or Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
This group offers mutual support and an interesting programme of speakers. All are welcome at our friendly and informal meetings.
South West London Recovery Café
Hestia’s Recovery Café - Tooting
South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust have commissioned two Recovery Cafes for residents in South West London. They offer safe, inclusive & welcoming spaces for people who are struggling to cope with their mental health during the evening and weekends when other services maybe closed
South West London Recovery Café
Sunshine Recovery Café - Wimbledon
South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust have commissioned two Recovery Cafes for residents in South West London. They offer safe, inclusive & welcoming spaces for people who are struggling to cope with their mental health during the evening and weekends when other services maybe closed
Special Needs Family Support
SNFS
Special Needs Family Support offer emotional and practical support to families across London. We work intensively with families through our many services including one to one meetings, home visits, support groups, drop-ins as well as complimenting the local social services.
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK
(formerly The Jennifer Trust)
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK is a national charity. We support and empower those affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy. We advocate for better services and raise public awareness in partnership with the health, social care and research communities.
Stand Up Stand Out
Raising awareness and understanding about albinism
SUSO aims to raise awareness for families and professionals who are living, caring or working with a child/young person with albinism and visual impairment. We need to protect them as well as setting them up for a life of productivity by supporting their educational and medical needs from the start.
Still Space Therapy
Psychotherapy for London
The ethos of Still Space Therapy is that life is for living. For us this means knowing and accepting yourself and choosing how to live in the world.
Stroke Peer Support Group
New Stroke Association Voluntary Group for Stroke Survivors
Have you had a stroke or mini stroke? Do you live in Wandsworth? Would you like to help set up and run a peer support group for stroke survivors in Wandsworth? If the answer to these questions is yes, please contact Michelle.
Substance Misuse Carers Support
Comprehensive Support for Carers - Wandsworth Carers Centre
When someone you care about uses alcohol or drugs it can be worrying, isolating & confusing. As a family member or a friend it can help to know that you're not alone and that support is available for you. You can also play an important role in the person's recovery.
Support Group for Carers of Adults Who Experience A Mental Illness
Wandsworth Carers Centre & Rethink - Support Group
A self-help group by Rethink Mental Illness & Wandsworth Carers' Centre, we are a welcoming friendly group open to Carer, families and friends who give practical or emotional support to someone with a Mental Illness.
Supporting Relationships & Families
Separation & Reunion Forum
Supporting Relationships & Families (SRF) is an organisation that supports and raises awareness of the long-lasting traumatic effects on the emotional well-being of children and families who had experienced broken attachments, separation and loss during their early years.
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
Self Help Organisation
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide exist to meet the needs and break the isolation experienced by those bereaved by suicide. We are a self-help organisation and we aim to provide a safe, confidential environment in which bereaved people can share their experiences and feelings.
Tackle Prostate Cancer
The National Federation of Prostate Cancer Support Groups
Tackle prostate cancer is a campaign run by the The National Federation of Prostate Cancer Support Groups to raise awareness & encourage early detection of prostate cancer. We seek to ensure that men with prostate cancer always get the best treatment whatever the stage of their disease.
Talking Therapies
Mental Health Support
Our Talking Therapies and Wellbeing Service is an IAPT-compliant, stepped care model including primary care counselling services, operating from our central Wellbeing Hub in Westminster. The service provides Psychological Therapy for people experiencing mild to moderate Depression and Anxiety
The Aplastic Anaemia Trust
Information and support for patients and their families
The Aplastic Anaemia Trust is the only UK charity dedicated solely to research into aplastic anaemia and the support of patients and their families. Our Patient Support provides free emotional support as well as expert, up-to-date information about aplastic anaemia and the treatments available.
The Cardiomyopathy Association
information & support to families affected by cardiomyopathy
The Cardiomyopathy Association (CMA) is a registered charity that provides information and support to families affected by the heart muscle disease cardiomyopathy. We provide easy-to-understand information on the different types of cardiomyopathy.
The Cystitis & Overactive Bladder Foundation
Advice, Information & Support for Bladder Patients
The Cystitis and Overactive Bladder (COB) Foundation gives support to people with all forms of cystitis, overactive bladder and continence issues together with their families and friends. We are the largest bladder patient support charity in the UK.
The GAP Youth Club
For LGBT people, aged 13 - 19
The GAP Youth Club offers a safe, social space for young people in London who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or questioning their sexuality. We welcome those aged 13-19 (up to 25 for young people with disabilities) We meet every Friday 6 - 8pm in the Clapham Junction area.
The Gateway Club
Activities for ages 18 plus with learning disababilities
The Gateway Club is an activities group in Wandsworth for people aged 18 and over with learning disabilities. It's run by Wandsworth Mencap and offers games, craft nights, music, and yoga. It is currently based at the Atheldene Centre.
The Loss Foundation
Supporting people who have lost loved ones to cancer
The Loss Foundation is a registered charity providing support to people who have lost loved ones to cancer; spouses, family members, friends. Our charity operates support groups within London and Oxford, and other supportive events. We also provide an array of bereavement information on our website.
The Pituitary Foundation
Support for anyone affected by pituitary conditions
The Pituitary Foundation are here for anyone affected by pituitary conditions. We give support, information and we bring people together. We provide information to health professionals and we campaign to raise awareness of issues facing pituitary patients, their families and carers.
The Richmond Counselling And Psychotherapy Service (RCPS)
We provide accessible, psychological intervention at an affordable rate.
We offer a variety of different counselling that includes, short term and long term talking therapy, couples therapy, therapy for adults/ parents caring for disabled children.
The Unknown
Support Group
The Unknown Group is a unique support group for people who are in any type of relationship with someone that is experiencing undiagnosed and diagnosed mental health issues. The group offers a safe and confidential meetup on a fortnightly basis.
The Weir Link
Bringing the Community together
The Weir Link was established by residents in the Weir Road area of Lambeth in 2003. We aim to be a catalyst for change; offering a range of services for local residents including social support, childcare, education and training, and opportunities for personal growth and community development.
Therapy Directory
Directory listing Therapists in the UK
Therapy Directory promotes the benefits of complementary therapy and aim to give visitors all the information they need to help them make an informed decision about whether therapy would be right for them. The website has an FAQ's section, a number of useful articles written by our members and the facility to search for a practitioner in your area.
Thyroid Eye Disease Charitable Trust
Information & Support for Thyroid Eye Disease
The Thyroid Eye Disease Charitable Trust (TEDct) provides information, care and support to those affected by Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). We provide comprehensive online resources, run PIM's (Patient Information Meetings) and we are always available to answer your question by phone or email.
Thyroid UK
Better Thyroid Health
Thyroid UK is a charity that supports people with thyroid disease and related disorders. We support people by informing them of various aspects of thyroid health and testing, as well as other conditions that affect thyroid function. Thyroid UK has a varied support network, online and across the UK.
Tourettes Action
Tourettes Action works in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is the leading support and research charity for people with Tourette Syndrome and their families. We want people with TS to receive the practical support and social acceptance they need to help them live their lives to the full.
Trigeminal Neuralgia Association UK
Facing Pain Together
We are Trigeminal Neuralgia Association UK (TNA UK). We provide information, support and encouragement to those who suffer this excruciatingly painful condition. Our aim is to raise awareness of TN within the medical community and the general public at large.
UK SMART Recovery
Help people recover from addictive behaviour
We help people recover from addictive behaviour and lead meaningful and satisfying lives. Our approach is secular and science based; using motivational, behavioural and cognitive methods. We run a network of self help meetings and also partner with care professionals.
Unitas
For Adult Children of Parents Dealing with Terminal Illness
A peer-led self help group providing a supportive space for the adult children of parents battling with unspecific or multiple terminal illnesses. We aim to provide an inclusive and welcoming, safe and supportive space to share your experience. Meetings will be held fortnightly in South West London.
Unusual Perceptions Group
Mental Health Support & Self-Help
We run regular friendly self-help groups in our Tooting Hub and at Springfield Hospital for anyone who experiences unusual perceptions or beliefs or who hears voices, has visions or has done so in the past. All Unusual Perceptions Groups are centred around the needs and aspirations of members.
Victim Support
Provides support to victims of crime
Trained volunteers offer one to one emotional support, practical help and information to all victims of crime either at our office or in clients home. Independent domestic violence advisors provide support, risk assessment and safety planning to victims of domestic violence.
Voices for Autism
A support network for parents/carers of young people living with Autism in the UK
Voices for Autism are a non-profit organisation based in London supporting parents/carers of young people with Autism. It is our passion to spread awareness about Autism. We are parent led, and the founder is a parent of a young person with Autism. Let’s build a community, let’s build a voice
Wandsworth Bereavement Service
One-to-one Bereavement Counselling
Wandsworth Bereavement Service provides one-to-one bereavement counselling for any Wandsworth Borough resident who has been bereaved, has experienced other major losses or is facing an anticipated death. We also offer specialised bereavement counselling for Children and Young people.
Wandsworth Community Chaplaincy Trust
Wandsworth Community Chaplaincy Trust is a partnership between Wandsworth Prison, its multi-faith chaplaincy and the community. It seeks to develop links in the community to support the resettlement of people released from prison
Wandsworth Community Drug and Alcohol Service
Alcohol and Drug Services
WCDAS (Wandsworth Community Drug and Alcohol Service) provides community drug and alcohol treatment and support for residents of Wandsworth who have problems with their drug and/or alcohol misuse, including:
Wandsworth Health Trainers
Find your way to a happier, healthier future
We help you create and follow your own individualised healthy lifestyle and wellbeing plan. The service is free to use - please call or email us and one of our friendly Health Trainers can call you back to arrange a meeting at a time and place that suits you.
Wandsworth Little Grey Cells (Early Stages Support Group)
Alzheimers Society UK
A for people diagnosed with dementia who are experiencing dementia symptoms in the early stages. Little Grey Cells Support Group provides a safe environment for people with dementia to seek peer support, express concerns & find common solutions. Open to Wandsworth residents Only. 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month
Wandsworth Mencap
Wandsworth Mencap provides information and support to family and carers of people with learning disabilities. This service is unique in Wandsworth Borough, in that it has gained the trust and confidence of families. It empowers vulnerable carers and people with learning disabilities equally.
Wandsworth Recovery Support and Wellbeing
Mental Health & Wellbeing Support
We provide person-centred recovery support as well as a range of popular activities, groups and programmes throughout the week at our Tooting hub. We work in partnership with our service users, volunteers, the council, health services, other providers and organisations to provide a range of support.
Wandsworth Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Support Group
To Unite & Support Sufferers, Families and Carers
Wandsworth Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Support Group (WSCTSG) is the only organisation to unite and support people with Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, their families, carers and dependants. Support is greatly needed by everyone and especially those living with a long-term health condition.
West London Gay Men's Project
Improving Health & Wellbeing
West London GMP exists to offer services and support to a diverse community of Gay, BiSexual, Men who have sex with Men (MSM) and others. Where there are identified needs, they will empower individuals and communities to make positive, informed choices about their sexual health and overall wellbeing
Whitton Community Association
Our aim is to provide facilities for the inhabitants of Whitton and the surrounding area.
Whitton Community Association and Social Club is run by volunteers and our aim is to provide social welfare, recreation, health & fitness, leisure and education for the local residents.
Women's Wombhealth & Wellbeing Group
for women suffering from issues that affect the womb
This is a self-help, wellbeing support group for women of all ages who are suffering from issues that affect the womb. This group brings encouragement and support whilst on your journey. Come and meet other women that you can talk, laugh, cry and share with.
Womens Advice Service
Women & Girls Network
Our Ascent Advice Service provides immediate, free and confidential information, advice and support to women and girls affected by domestic and/or sexual violence and abuse. Freephone 0808 801 0660 or email us advice@wgn.org.uk Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm and Late evening Wednesday 6- 8pm
Wood World Mission
Helping to Meet the Needs of Humanity Worldwide
Wood World Mission is a charity helping people who are in conditions of need or hardship or who are aged, widowed, orphaned or sick and to relieve the distress caused, overseas and in the UK. Provides a One to One Counselling and Referral Service, Seminars, Events and Youth meetings.
YOUth Legal and Resource Centre
Free independent legal advice for young people under 25
YOUth Legal's aim is to improve the quality of life of vulnerable Young People in South West London by making available independent, free legal advice in social welfare law, to young people with a focus on those with disabilities, mental health issues, care leavers and carers.