Charities
The following Charities are benefiting from the proceeds of the 2010 event:
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Beacon Centre for the Blind helps over 3000 people with sight loss in Wolverhampton and the Black Country, live fuller and more independent lives by offering them the finest facilities and support. Services include a mix of residential, day-care and community services.
Beacon Centre for the Blind, Wolverhampton Road East, Wolverhampton WV4 6AZ.
Tel: 01902 880111
http://www.beacon4blind.co.uk
Email: kfletcher@beacon4blind.co.uk |
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Samaritans provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide. However, many of our calls are not about suicide, they are from people who feel upset or confused and just want to talk to someone.
Samaritans, Newhampton Road West, Wolverhampton WV6 0RU.
Tel: 01902 426422
http://www.wolverhamptonsamaritans.org.uk/
Email: vernon@wolverhamptonsamaritans.org.uk |
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The Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre was established by The Rotary Club of Wolverhampton twenty three years ago along the Tettenhall Road in Wolverhampton. The centre is facing up to a growing demand on its services and the staff and volunteer helpers are busier than ever. We treat more than 150 patients weekly giving them Hyperbaric Oxygen treatment (breathing pure oxygen under pressure in our HBO chamber), Physiotherapy, Reflexology and Counselling. Then more than anything we provide an opportunity for patients to relax in a day centre friendly atmosphere.
Tel: 01902 744888.
http://www.mscentre.co.uk/
Email: admin@mscentre.co.uk |
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Mayoral Charity Fund
c/o The Mayor's Parlour, Civic Centre, St. Peter's Square, Wolverhampton WV1 1SH |