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Ashton Graham Solicitors provide a comprehensive range of legal service to companies and individuals throughout East Anglia from our offices in Ipswich, Felixstowe and Bury St Edmunds.
Age UK Suffolk is the local partner of Age UK (the charity formed as a result of the merger of Age Concern England and Help the Aged). Established in 1948, we are a full member of the Age Concern federation. The charity works with and for senior citizens in Suffolk, campaigns on their behalf and is a provider of direct services and support across the county.
Our brief was to create a calming DVD primarily for people with autism However, working with health and care professionals, it became apparent that what was really needed was something that went beyond just relaxation After two years of production and testing, we are pleased to tell you about The Journey
Jackaman Smith & Mulley is one of East Anglia s longest established legal firms The strength and depth of our practice flows from providing a wide range of personal and business clients with legal services over many years built upon solid principles of professionalism and reliability We have a strong regional presence in East Anglia with offices within Suffolk and Norfolk providing a full range of legal services for business and private clients Our team of lawyers are trained in specialist areas, and have access to comprehensive support resources enabling them to provide proactive and straightforward guidance and representation
Papworth Trust helps over 13, 000 disabled people in the East of England and the UK through a wide range of services covering Employment, Vocational Rehabilitation, Housing, Personal Support, Learning for Life and Work and Empowerment
Volunteers working in our befriending schemes provide friendship and support for older people who feel lonely or isolated. They visit people in their own homes, normally once a week for around an hour. Care is taken to match the interests of both volunteer and client as far as possible. As with all our schemes, references are taken up for all potential volunteers. The scheme is a free service, providing friendship to older people. The Co-ordinator will visit the older person to explain the scheme and make a note of any particular interests etc. Once a Befriending volunteer has been found, he or she will be introduced to the older person by their local Co-ordinator. The same volunteer will visit each week, so that in time a friendship may be built up.
