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Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy Action is the largest member-led epilepsy organisation in Britain, acting as the voice for the UK's estimated 456,000 people with epilepsy, as well as their friends, families, carers, health professionals and the many other people on whose lives the condition has an impact. As well as…
- Telephone:
- 0808 800 5050
- 01132 108 800

Healthwatch North Somerset
Provides a voice for people who use health and social care services
- Telephone:
- 01275 244 238
- 07857 036 292

Huntington's Disease
Supports people and families with Huntingtons disease
- Telephone:
- 0151 3315 444

JHF Mentoring
The Jack Hazeldine Foundation (JHF) supports disadvantaged young people in North Somerset by giving them access to experienced and passionate youth mentors who spend thousands of hours each year helping them cope with "Adverse Childhood Experiences".
- Telephone:
- 01275 873 962

Macular Degeneration Society
Meet every two months from 14:00-16:00 Call for weekly programme and to book transport.
MindLine TRANS+
Is a confidential emotional, mental health support helpline for people who identify as Trans, Ageender, Gender Fluid, Non-binary. Listening, Signposting and Support and Information for Trans+, non-binary people and their family and friends. Trans+ is a UK wide service offering a confidential, non-judgemental listening space…
- Telephone:
- 0300 330 4568

Multiple Schlerosis
Monthly meetings varies usually a Mon but need to Phone First. Open to all
- Telephone:
- 0800 111 4780
Muscular Dystrophy UK
The Muscular Dystrophy campaign is dedicated to improving lives of more than 70,000 babies, children and adults who are affected by muscle disease. Muscular Dystrophy UK is the charity for the 70,000 people living with muscle-wasting conditions in the UK. We bring together people affected by more…
- Telephone:
- 0800 652 6352.

The National Autistic Society - groups
NAS North Somerset Group offers support to parents of children or adults who have an autism spectrum condition (ASC). This is in the form of support group meetings held once a month in Portishead. Please email for dates and further information.
