Adfam is the only national umbrella organisation working specifically with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol. Our final goal is that no family member in need of support should go without it. As well as providing support materials and training specifically for families…
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- 3rd Monday of the month 8pmAll those affected by someone else's drinking are welcome, please just be aware that some meetings may also be attended by professionals eg medical, educational or others interested in how Al-Anon works. OPEN Meeting on third Monday of the month in Reading. Meetings are not…Wycliffe Baptist Church, 233Kings RoadReadingRG1 4LS
- 10am-10pm (Helpline 365 days a year)Helpline and website for anyone affected by someone else's drinking, now or in the past.57bGreat Suffolk StreetLondonSE1 0BB
- Alcohol Change exists to reduce the negative impact alcohol can have on communities, families and individuals. We do this by influencing policy at the highest level, improving practice across the country through training and innovative projects and providing first class information to the public. Alcohol…27Swinton StreetLondonWC1X 9NW
- School based drug & alcohol education projects, providing accurate information about the potential dangers associated with alcohol and other drugs.ARCADE11 Glebe RoadReadingBerkshireRG2 7AG
- Office hours: Mon-Fri 9.30am to 7pm; Sat 10am to 1pmWe provide a range of support and advice to socially excluded, disadvantaged and vulnerable adults and families This includes Intensive Support Service Family Support Service Employment Counselling Community Courses Visit website for more details.3000Hillswood DriveChertseySurreyKT16 0RS
- You can contact Cgl Reading on Tel: 01189 557333 Current opening times are: Monday 9.30am-7pm Tuesday 9.30am - 5pm Wednesday 1pm - 5pm Thursday 9.30am - 7pm Friday 9.30am - 5pm First port of call for all drug and alcohol advice, referral and assessment in…127Oxford RoadReadingRG1 7UU
- Community Alcohol Partnerships (CAP) bring together local retailers & licensees, trading standards, police, health services, education providers and other local stakeholders to tackle the problem of underage drinking. Reading CAP helps develop a culture where both adults and young people drink responsibly; ensuring both understand safe consumption limits…Level 1, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- DrugFAM offers a range of support services to families, friends and carers who are struggling to cope with the nightmare of a loved one’s addiction to drugs or alcohol and to those who have been bereaved by addiction or related causes. Through our range of services…8Castle StreetHigh WycombeBucksHP13 6RF
- Mon - Fri, limited on SatFarmBuddies, a Not For Profit Social Enterprise, acts as a Community Connector arranging for accompanied individuals or small groups with any additional need, aged 9-90, to visit a farm in their local area one day a week to do a variety of regular farm jobs…TreetopsLongmoor RoadGreathamLissHampshireGU33 6AW
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