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AbilityNet - Cambridge (1001703)
Address:
Upper Pendril Court Papworth EverardLondon
London
Tel (Main): 0800 269545
Email: switchedon@abilitynet.org.uk
Website: www.abilitynet.org.uk
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Disabilities-IT
Description:
A charity aiming to help as many disabled people as possible to gain effective access to computer technology, enabling them greater independence and quality of life. Mon-Fri 9.00am-5.00pm.AbilityNet - Central England (1002978)
Address:
PO Box 94Warwick
Warwickshire
Tel (Main): 01926 312847
Fax: 01926 407425
Email: enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk
Website: www.abilitynet.org.uk
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Disabilities-IT
Description:
AbilityNet is a national charity and the UK's leading provider of advice on computing and disability. Every year they help thousands of people with a wide range of disabling or limiting conditions, to access and release the enabling power of computer techAbilityNet - Thames Valley Head Office (1002249)
Address:
AbilityNet Thames Valley c/o Microsoft Ltd Microsoft Campus Thames Valley ParkReading
Berkshire
Tel (Main): 0870 240 4455
Fax: 0870 2407240
Email: southeast@abilitynet.org.uk
Website: www.abilitynet.org.uk/about_centres
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Disabilities-IT
Description:
AbilityNet is a national charity helping disabled adults and children use computers and the internet by adapting and adjusting their technology. AbilitNet's special expertise is ensuring that whatever your age, health condition, disability or situation yoITCH Network (Herts) (1002962)
Address:
First Floor Block D North Star House North Star AvenueSwindon
Gloucestershire
Tel (Main): 01793 417723
Email: info@itcanhelp.org.uk
Website: www.itcanhelp.org.uk
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Disabilities-IT
Description:
It Can Help: A volunteer network offering local computer assistance to disabled people throughout the UK. IT Can Help provides Free computer support to disabled people. We visit people in their homes and at other locations such as residential homes and dFirst Prev | 1 Next Last




