Bookstart supports you to enjoy books with your child from as early an age as possible. Bookstart offers the gift of free books to all children through the Bookstart Baby pack, to inspire a love of reading that will give children a flying start in…
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- The Boparan Charitable Trust aims to help children and young people up to the age of 18, throughout the Uk, who are disadvantaged either through poverty, disability or life-limiting conditions. Applicants, must live within the UK and be aged 18 or under.Colmore Court9 Colmore RowBirminghamB3 2BJ
- Bounce Back 4 Kids Bounce Back 4 Kids (BB4K) supports families affected by domestic abuse, once the perpetrator of the abuse has left the family home. It is a therapeutic support service to assist families in healing from trauma. To be able to receive a…
- Thursdays 12-1.30 (term time only)Join us at our free drop in baby feeding group to set support with your little ones feeding. You don't need to have a feeding problem to attend, just come along to chat with other parents about your feeding journeyThe Old RectoryRectory roadPadworth CommonReadingBerkshireRG7 4JD
- Visit Brighter Futures for children Youth Zone, to find out more about the following: Activities things to do Youth Service Elevate ~ Careers Service Mental Health Support Reading Youth Council ReachOUT Young Carers Being in Care Care Leavers
- Mon to Fri 9am - 5pmBrighter Futures for Children are actively looking to recruit foster carers in the local area. For more information on how to become a foster carer please visit their website. What is Fostering? Why Should I Foster? Who can Foster? How do I apply? Up coming…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- We work with parents, children, young people and alongside our partners in the wider Early Help community. To find out more about Early Help - visit Brighter Futures for Children BFfC ~ Early HelpCivic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- Open Monday 11-7pm, Tuesday-Thursday 9-7pm, and Friday 9-5pm.Our team offers CBT and Psychotherapy to children aged 7-17 (and adults) in the UK, and we are predominantly based in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London. However, we offer therapy sessions remotely via zoom, googlemeet or telephone, so can see anyone in the UK. Our therapists are all…Suite 65105 London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4QD
- Office hours 9am-5pmBDA is the largest organisation in the UK that is run by deaf people for deaf people, includes British sign language (BSL).258Green LanesLondonN4 2HE
- Help line: Tuesday & Wednesday 10am-1pm; Thursday 1pm-3pmProvides support and advice for parents with children who are dyslexic. Helpline available.Unit 6a, Bracknell BeechesOld Bracknell LaneBracknellBerkshireRG12 7BW
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