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Creative Twerton is an arts space situated on Twerton High Street, offering free drop-in creative workshops plus food and hot drinks. Open 2-5pm Tuesday-Friday during term time, with extra provision for young people over the holiday period. Contact us for more information.
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A West of England housing association, Curo provides great homes and high quality care and support services across the region.
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A charity providing support to people with Hearing & Visual Impairments.
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Looking for autism friendly things to do? Dimensions UK work with cinemas, libraries, museums and Belong by GAME Arenas. Each venue’s autism friendly training is tailored to their environment and guests.
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Southside’s Family Food and Play Hubs in partnership with Bath Area Play Project take place after-school each week (during term-time) in Foxhill, Writhlington and Keynsham. These groups include a range of creative play activities and enable peer support - local families supporting each other on an equal basis based on shared experience. The groups close with a free shared family meal, prepared by our professional chef.
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Free hot meal for everyone, from FreeCycle Bath.
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The Genesis Trust exists to offer immediate practical help to people who are hungry, homeless and vulnerable, and provide long-term help and opportunities for them to rebuild their lives. We work individually with people on their journey from despair to hope, from crisis to independence.
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We are Guide Dogs. We’re here to help people with sight loss live the life they choose. Children, adults, friends and family. Whoever you are, our expert staff, volunteers and life-changing dogs are here to help you live actively, live independently, and live well.
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We provide specialist relief, cognitive rehabilitation and support to those who have suffered an acquired brain injury (through accident or injury), along with their family and carers.
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Library at Home is for Bath & North East Somerset residents who aren't able to access their local library services for a number of reasons.
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We offer a free weekly service of news and magazine items for people registered blind or partially sighted. It is of particular interest to people living in and around Keynsham, Bristol and Bath, the Chew Valley, Midsomer Norton and Radstock, but anyone interested can request it.
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Food Club at Keynsham Children’s Centre, provides local families with good-quality food at a low cost, while also reducing food waste.
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Keynsham & District Mencap work to improve the lives and opportunities of children and adults with a wide range of learning disabilities across Bath and North East Somerset.
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KeyRing’s approach connects people to their community through volunteers, staff and peer supports. The Bath network provides community based support to individuals with a learning disability, autism and mental health, via weekly hubs alongside our traditional 1:1 support.
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Old Acorn Barn day time activities
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Little People UK was co-founded in January 2012 by actor Warwick Davis, his wife Samantha and a group of individuals with the same goal; to offer friendship and support to people with dwarfism, their families and friends, and help build a positive future for those individuals. Since its inception, Little People UK has become a registered charity and an essential resource for the social, medical and financial needs of the little people community in the UK. To date it has attracted over 200 members, along with the support of highly respected Orthopaedic, Ophthalmic, Neurological and Anaesthetic consultant surgeons together with Physiotherapists and Educational practitioners, all of whom have a special interest in helping people with dwarfism. It is lead by a voluntary committee of 12 and one member of staff, that relies on fundraising and generous donations. Its committee is made up of both people with dwarfism and average height individuals, making for a very fair and compassionate group who can meet the needs of everyone, ensuring friendship and support is provided, whilst raising awareness of people with dwarfism and celebrating with great pride and positivity little peoples contribution to society.