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Bereavement UK

Offers a listening ear, friendly support and advice for people who have lost loved ones through our support forums.  Chat service also available.
E-mail:
dav.boy@btinternet.com
Website:
https://www.bereavementuk.co.uk/
Age Range:
Suitable for all ages

East Kent Forget Me Nots

We are a group that has been running for many years in Canterbury. Our aims are to raise the standards of dementia services nationally, whilst acting as a network to combat the stigma of dementia together. Achievements of the group include organising a Kent wide…
Telephone:
01304 216625
E-mail:
kmpt.forgetmenots@nhs.net
Website:
https://www.dementiavoices.org.uk/

Fifty Plus Forum

Fifty Plus Forum is a secure on-line community for people aged over 50. The website is designed to be easy to navigate and use. It offers regular prize winning competitions. Members are happy to help with all manner of problems in and around the home. You…
Website:
www.fiftyplusforum.co.uk

Folkestone Wheelchair Users Group and ShopMobility

Battery-powered mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs are available to help you shop and use the facilities in and around Folkestone town centre if you have limited mobility, through age or disability.Shopmobility is run by The Wheelchair Users Group who are members of the National Federation…
Telephone:
01303 226500
E-mail:
wchairuser@aol.com
Website:
www.wheelchairusers.org.uk/

Kent Coast Volunteering - Thanet Over Fifties Forum (TOFFS)

Raising the voice of older people in Thanet on the issues that affect them. Membership is FREE, entitling you to six information-filled newsletters a year. There are also six public meetings of the Forum a year, offering talks on issues of local and national significance…
Telephone:
07812 487971
E-mail:
toffs@kcv.org.uk
Website:
https://kcv.org.uk/

Sevenoaks District Seniors Action Forum

A safe place for your voice to be heard about issues that have an impact on older people. The service also offers information and advice through regular emails and newsletters.
E-mail:
comms@sdsaf.org.uk
Website:
https://www.sdsaf.org.uk

Speak Up Mental Health Forum

Speak Up CIC aims to promote recovery and give a voice to people who use mental health Services in Thanet, Sandwich, Dover, Deal and Ashford. Members are supported to share their experiences in a safe confidential environment and contribute to improving the quality of services for…
Telephone:
01843 448384
E-mail:
admin@speakupcic.co.uk
Website:
speakupcic.co.uk/

Thanet Senior Citizens Forum

The Forum is a place to share your life experiences on the issues that impact older people and make a difference in Thanet. The service is run by older people for older people (over 55 years). Two open meetings take place every year which are advertised in…
E-mail:
tscforum@outlook.com
Website:
https://thanetseniorcitizensforum.wordpress.com/

Unison - Retired members equality

Our retired members’ group works closely with other member groups on almost every issue that affects workers in the UK, as well as fighting for quality public services, on which many older people rely. UNISON retired members have a wealth of experience and knowledge that…
Telephone:
01892 528980
E-mail:
c.derrig@unison.co.uk
Website:
Unison Retired Members Section website

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