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Depression UK
Self Help Nottingham
Ormiston House
32-36 Pelham Street
Nottingham
NG1 2EG
Tel: 0870 774 4320 (Information line)
Web: www.depressionuk.org
Depression UK is a small national self-help organisation for anyone suffering from depression or those who care about them. By means of self-help and mutual support, they try to help their fellow sufferers overcome the fears, anxieties and isolation felt by them.
For their members, they provide six newsletters a year, penfriend and phonefriend schemes, and they are in touch with a number of independent self-help groups. Members pay £10.00 per annum or what they can afford.
Note: the charity changed its name in September 2007. Prior to that it was known as 'The Fellowship of Depressives Anonymous'.
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