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Free Youth Club for Wheelchair users
From: Whizz-Kids
Free Youth Clubs: These clubs are for people who want to meet up and try new activities with other young people, and are for wheelchair users aged between 8 and 25 years (all London young wheelchair users welcome). Most of the young people who attend...
- Free of charge
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Markfield
Markfield is a community centre based in the London Borough of Haringey, which promotes rights, independence, choice and inclusion for Disabled people and their families. For further information please click on the link below. Accessibility Guide from...
Short Breaks
From: my AFK
SHORT BREAKS: During the school holidays, we offer a safe environment in which young people with learning disabilities can meet new people and try new activities. Activities include: - Sports – such as cycling, table-tennis and basketball. - Arts and...
- £96.00 per day
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Better Together Social Club
From: The Community Hub
Every Wednesday 11 am to 3 pm If you are 55+ and want to be involved, socialise and make new friends then join our Better Together Social Club. Play fun and brain games to improve concentration. chair base exercise session. Create your own masterpiece...
- £5.00 per session
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Kaos Organisation
The Kaos Organisation is a Youth Arts Charity based in Haringey, founded by Suzy Davies and Alison Wood. Established in February 1995, with a firm belief in the vital importance of the creative arts, we have a practical ethos of creativity, communication...
The Community Hub
The community Hub (previously known as Asian Centre) is a welcoming space for people of all ages, genders and ethnicities to come together, stay safe and active and feel included and valued. We run health and social activities, support services that improve...
Brightstars
We are a small community club providing a platform for those with autism to have fun and a place where they feel confident to be themselves. We do this through activities such as African Drumming and Dance, Drama, Movement Therapy, Singing and Sports...
The Kaos Signing Choir
From: Kaos Organisation
The Kaos Signing Choir for Deaf & Hearing Children is an integrated project for young people aged 4 to 18. The choir has wowed audiences at venues such as the Royal Festival Hall, London’s Barbican Centre and St. Paul’s Cathedral, has performed many times...