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Below is a full listing of charities in Nottingham who received money from the StreetSmart 2005 campaign.
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Apas 
Drug and alcohol abuse programme: Based in the centre of Nottingham, and working in partnership with other providers, Apas delivers a range of innovative services to the community. Their focus is on the individual harm caused by drinking and drug use. They also focus on alcohol as it is the most easily available drug and one that is often viewed as ‘OK’ because of its legal status. Alcohol problems receive approximately 1/500th of the funding available to the illicit drugs issue. Service user involvement is central to their work. The Board, the policy making body, is elected by and from the organisation’s membership, most of whom are service users.
Contact: Nick Tegerdine
Tel: 0115 948 5570 |
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£2,250 |
Framework Housing Association 
Complementary therapy sessions for people with severe and enduring mental health issues at Framework’s ‘Waterloo Crescent’ house: The benefits they have seen of this kind of therapy include; help with anxiety problems, lowering stress levels, aiding sleep, treatment of physical conditions such as skin disorders and muscle fatigue, relieving side effects of powerful psychiatric medication and a calmer, more sociable atmosphere within the hostel.
Contact: Chris Senior
Tel: 0115 841 7711 |
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£2,250 |
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To get in touch with the campaign organiser in this area, contact Glenn
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| Glenn Pougnet, 020 72925615 |
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