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  1. The REBGA was founded in October 2006, and has members of all retired British Gurkhas who reside in and around Reading area. This is an independent, non political and non profitable organisation, which comprises of all members from different Gurkha background organisation, such as GAESO,…
    44Watlington StreetReadingRG1 4RJ
  2. Refugee Support Group provides a safe space, OISC-accredited advice, practical support, and social activities. We run English classes and assist with accessing education, volunteering, and employment. We empower our community to access their rights, signpost to specialized services, and campaign and raise awareness of issues…
    35-39London StreetReadingRG1 4PS
  3. We're available Monday to Saturday 8am-8pm and Sunday 10am to 6pm including most bank holidays.
    Scope is a charity that exists to make this country a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else. Until then, we’ll be here.  We provide free, independent and impartial information and support on issues that matter to disabled people and their…
    PO Box 833Milton KeynesMK12 5NY
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  4. Sense is a national charity that supports and campaigns for children and adults who are deafblind. We provide advice and information as well as specialist services to people with dual-sensory impairments. Who We Support: Deafblind people, their families and friends, and professionals. Information and Advice…
    Information & Advice ServiceLondonN1 9LG
  5. Shaw Trust is a national charity that helps people facing disadvantage into work, gain skills and take control of their futures. Over the past thirty years, the Trust has striven to combine its charitable heart with its commercial brain to provide the very best support…
    194Kings RoadReadingRG1 4NH
  6. Who are Speakup?Speakup Self Advocacy is an organisation run by and for people with learning disabilities and/or autism. Our organisations main aim is to ensure that people with learning disabilities and/or autism are valued and included within society. We do this in many ways, you…

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