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Age Concern St Edmunds House, 39 West Street, Abingdon
OX14 5BW. Telephone: 01235 849400.
Centre for Deaf and Hard of Hearing St Ebbes, 01865 243447
(telephone) or 01865 246635 (textphone).
Dialability Independent Living find out about equipment
to make life easier. Experienced advisors, some of whom have personal
experience of an impairment, can give practical advice and information.
35 Leopold Street, Oxford OX4 1TW.
Telephone: 08456 251251, website: www.dialability.org.uk
Didcot, Abingdon and Wantage Talking Newspaper free tape
for blind and partially-sighted people once a week from a selection of
local newspapers. Telephone: 01235 835386.
Fourteen Club provides a variety of social, educational
and recreational activities for people with learning difficulties. Telephone:
01865 760526, website: www.14club.org.uk
Guideposts Trust Indepdendent living Centre advice and support
for people with disabilities. Neighbourhood Centre, Northfield Farm Lane,
Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 1UD, telephone 01993 899980.
Oxfordshire Association for the Blind a service for people
who are visually impaired, partially sighted or blind. Bradbury Lodge,
Gordon Woodward Way, Oxford OX1 4XL. Telephone: 01865 725595, e-mail:
admin@oxeyes.org.uk,
website: www.oxeyes.org.uk
Oxford Council of Disabled People 35 Leopold Street, Oxford,
OX4 1TW. Telephone: 01865 792226.
Oxfordshire Dyslexia Association help with screening, reading,
writing, spelling and maths. Oxford Community School, Glanville Road,
Oxford OX4 A2U. Main number: 01865 428263. Childrens helplines:
01235 528 405 and 07972 143 495. Adult helpline: 01865 762 773. Website:
www.oxdys.org.uk
Oxfordshire Epilepsy Support Group 74 Marston Ferry Road,
Oxford. Telephone: 01865 435458.
Oxfordshire ME Group for Action (OMEGA) support group for
people with ME chronic fatique syndrome, carers and professionals. Telephone:
01865 766310.
Ryder-Cheshire Volunteers help for people with a physical
disability in the Vale of White Horse area to take part in leisure or
educational activities, learning new skills or studying for academic or
vocational qualifications. Website: www.rcv.org.uk
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