Community Health and Social Services in Waikato
These community organisations can provide information, guidance, advice, and resources and often specialise in an area of support.
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Fragile X New Zealand
Support and information about Fragile X syndrome and Fragile X-associated disorders for individuals, parents/whanau, and the wider community
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Macular Degeneration New Zealand (MDNZ)
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
1 in 7 people over 50 will get macular degeneration
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Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
We provide an information, support and advocacy service for people with motor neurone disease (MND), their families and carers.
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Burns Support Charitable Trust Inc NZ
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.
Burn Support Group offers individuals who have experienced burn injuries, and their families/whanau, emotional and practical support during recovery and beyond.
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Ostomy New Zealand
8:30 AM to 8:30 PM.
Visit our website for information and contact details of regional Ostomy support groups www.ostomy.org.nz
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Pregnancy Help Walk in
Pregnancy Help provides support and information to pregnant or recently pregnant women, partners, their families/whanau, caregivers and grandparents.
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Autism New Zealand National Office
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Provides education, support, training and advocacy for autistic people and the wider autism community, including family/whanau, schools, employers and professionals.
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Tourette's Association of New Zealand (T.A.N.Z)
We are a nationwide support network and education service for parents of children with Tourette Syndrome and for adults who continue to live with Tourette's.
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Glaucoma New Zealand
Glaucoma New Zealand is a non-government funded charitable trust established in 2002 with a mission to eliminate blindness from glaucoma.
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Workbridge
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
At Workbridge, we link the right people to the right jobs.
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The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ works hard to improve respiratory health outcomes for the 700,000 Kiwis that have a respiratory condition.
