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  1. A Reading charity committed to helping local people who are in need. Support service. Collects and redistributes good quality secondhand furniture. Also welcome gifts of clothing, bedding, books, toys, household goods, and other items from members of the public which are then sold at nominal prices.…
    79Northumberland AvenueReadingRG2 7PT
  2. Open Monday, Tuesday & Friday 10am-1.30pm, Sunday 9am-10am
      Drop in Centre for the homeless and disadvantaged in Reading. Services provided are:- - Free clothing - Access to showers, baths and clothes - Access to the telephone and secure postal address - Access to medical services and housing information  Opening Times: Monday, Tuesday, Friday…
    St Saviour's Church HallBerkeley AvenueReadingBerkshireRG1 6JT
  3. We are here to provide elderly people and those in the final stages of terminal illness help with their pets - dog walking, trip to vets, short term fostering in a medical emergency, cleaning cat litter tray, giving medication. Anything to keep elderly person and…
    10 Market SquareHayleCrowthorneTR27 4HE
  4. We aim to provide care for elderly residents who no can no longer live independently at home or who choose not to live alone, but do not need nursing care. Sometimes getting older and living alone in your own home can be lonely and difficult,…
    The CoombeStreatleyReadingRG8 9QL
  5. Dignity in Care
    Open Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm
    We provide personal care for people with learning disabilities - washing, bathing, medication, meal preparation, laundry, cleaning, ironing. We also provide live-in care and palliative care. Number of beds available: 6 We have also a day service facilitiy providing social club and activity for adults…
    SouthcoteReadingBerkshireRG30 3HB
  6. In a care home, trained staff are available to look after people day and night. They can provide similar kinds of care to what family members provide at home, such as help with washing, dressing and providing meals. Care homes for older people may provide…
  7. You could get a grant from your council if you’re disabled and need to make changes to your home, for example to: widen doors and install ramps improve access to rooms and facilities - eg stairlifts or a downstairs bathroom provide a heating system suitable…
    Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
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    Supporting dog owners experiencing homelessness The Dogs Trust Hope Project veterinary scheme provides free veterinary treatment to dogs whose owners are threatened with or experiencing homelessness across the UK. Dogs who are part of the scheme can get free flea and worming treatments, vaccinations, neutering…

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