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All support groups organisations

Action on Pain provide support for people affected by chronic pain.

Support Groups for adults living with ADHD.

Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else’s drinking. Whether or not the person is still drinking or has stopped. They hold regular meetings where members share their experience of living with alcoholism. They don’t offer advice or counselling, but give each other understanding, strength and hope.  The group are relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience to help each other.

Visit their website to find a face to face meeting near you. They also run online meetings. You can call their free confidential telephone helpline or  and email them for help too.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can help you if you are having trouble with your drinking, or if your drinking has reached the point of where it worries you. You can attend a face to face AA meeting to get help to become and stay sober. You can talk to others who understand your situation and share your experience. Visit their website to find your local AA meeting. They hold meetings across Newcastle.

Peer to Peer support group for any man aged 18 years old or older.

Anxious Minds provides free confidential support for all suffers of anxiety and depression.

Arthritis action is a charity that helps people with arthritis to improve the quality of their lives.

Aspire is a not-for-profit organisation who deliver learning, support and wellbeing services at their women-only centre.

Asthma and Lung UK provides advice and guidance to people who need respiratory advice. They also campaign for better care.

A hub of information and support for bereaved people