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A charity that aims to motivate and support smokers to stop.
Fulfilling Lives supports people with multiple and complex needs
Gam-Anon is a fellowship of men and women who are husbands, wives, partners, relatives or close friends of someone with a gambling problem who also have been affected by this gambling problem.
A local support group for friends and family of compulsive gamblers.
Gamblers Anonymous holds meetings all over the UK.
GamCare provides support, information and advice to anyone suffering through a gambling problem.
George Street Social is a coffee shop and dry bar. It’s a safe place for people recovering from alcohol, drugs and other addictions. It’s a social hub for meetings as well as workshops, training, yoga, dance, mindfulness or music.
The Joseph Cowen Healthcare Centre provides access to healthcare for people who are street homeless or in temporary accommodation who cannot access mainstream healthcare services.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is for people who have a problem with drugs. They can help you to get and stay clean. They have a telephone helpline and regular face to face and online meetings. The group is run by recovering drug addicts. Their meetings are open to people who are still taking drugs and people who have stopped. Family members and carers can also attend. Visit their website to find your local meeting. You don’t need to make an appointment, you can just turn up to a meeting.
National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA) is a charity in the United Kingdom providing information and support for everyone affected by their parent’s drinking through a free, confidential telephone and email helpline