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Basics Hampshire
Volunteer Doctors who attend Road Traffic Accidents and Major accidents

Arun Co-ordinated Community Transport
To provide affordable and accessible transport for those unable to use public transport and who would otherwise be isolated in their own homes.

Crawley and Horsham Home-Start
The aim of the group is to provide support to parents with young children who are coping with stressful situations. The idea behind the scheme is that if parents feel that their support needs are being met, they can, in turn, better meet the needs of their children and it is also hoped that the support provided can help to prevent crises developing and the breakdown of family life.

Home-Start Banbury and Chipping Norton
Offers friendship and informal support to parents with young children, so that every child can have a good start in life. 

Kintbury Volunteer Group
Provides transport and many other services to residents of Kintbury

Sir Michael Sobell House
They provide care and help to patients in the hospice.

Swaythling Neighbourhood Centre
The main aim of the group is to manage and maintain a community facility to enable organisations, clubs and local people to use / provide a range of low cost and inclusive activities and central meeting place for the area. 

The Archway Foundation
To relieve distress associated with loneliness, provide weekly opportunities for meeting with others in a supportive social setting, offer individual support and help prevent the development of mental health problems. 

Hi Kent Volunteer Visting Scheme
To patiently explain, demonstrate and train deaf and hard of hearing to insert and use their hearing aids, enable to use their aids to the best advantage, provide clinics across Kent to maintain these aids by cleaning, re-tubing, checking batteries and to pick up any problems with the aids at the outset.

Eastbourne and South Wealden MS Society
To help all people affected by multiple sclerosis.