AFK funds mobility equipment not available on the NHS for disabled children and young people age 0-25, and delivers a range of training, advocacy and employment services for young people with learning disabilities age 14-25.
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- The African AIDS Helpline gives you the time and a confidential space to explore your feelings, seek advice in confidence, without prejudice and get the help you need. We will answer your enquiries over the phone as well as send you written information. The helpline…
- AFRUCA is an organisation concerned with cruelty against BME children.
- Term-time only; Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 4pm to 5.30pmOur after school Pottery Class for 6 to 12 year olds is a lot of fun and makes use of our fantastic facilities at 1A Arts. We have a pottery studio, complete with kiln, allowing kids to explore their creativity. Colleen is our very talented pottery…
- Coronavirus Update Age UK Islington is currently providing the following services: Helpline, Mon to Fri 9am - 5pm, 020 7281 6018. For information and guidance and more intensive one to one support around getting essential supplies, money worries, emotional support, social connection and much more.…
- Help on hand 24 hours a day.The Age UK Personal Alarm Service gives users the freedom to live independently in their own home, safe in the knowledge that if there is an accident or they have a fall, they can get help quickly.Personal alarms offer…
- Campaign for improved status, rights and services for older women. Challenge ageism, sexism, homophobia, racism, disableism and much more. Hold conferences and workshops on health, social care and education issues. Use drama based on our members' experiences to raise awareness and promote good practice. Perform…
- Aidis Trust specialises in assistivecomputer technology for disabled people. Our aim is to help people, regardless of their disability, to gain the most from today’s computer technology. We are an independent charity with over 35 years of experience working with assistive computer technology. The Aidis…
- See website for detailsAikido is a non-competitive Japanese martial art that uses throws, locks and pins to neutralise an attack. Like many modern martial arts systems it develops fitness, flexibility, strength and focus. Aikido also encourages development in a co-operative environment that is suitable for young and mature, male and…
- Air quality in Islington is monitored by King’s College and posted on the London Air Quality Network website.
- Times of projects vary. Phone for details.Akademi South Asian Dance runs education and community projects in Islington and the surrounding area for children and young people in schools and local arts venues.
- Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA) is an international, pan-African, non-governmental development organisation for African women based in the UK with an Africa regional office in Kampala, Uganda. Translated from Swahili, the name means 'solidarity among African women', signifying African sisterhood. AMwA was founded to create…
- Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else’s drinking. We believe alcoholism affects the whole family, not just the drinker. We are an international organisation with over 800 support groups in the UK and Republic of…
- Asperger London Area Group ALAG is a monthly support group for adults with high functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome living in the Greater London area. The meetings are based in Islington and referrals come from any service or indivuals can self-refer. ALAG is a community organisation…
- Tenant controlled housing co-op. Aims to help homeless single people by using short-life property which it manages while the owners await funding to rehabilitate it.
- If you are disturbed by a continuously ringing alarm such as a burglar, fire or car alarm we may be able to silence it. If you report it directly to the council our officers will investigate. As part of this it helps if officers can…