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Tavistock Trust for Aphasia
Bedford House
George Street
Woburn
MK17 9PX
Tel: 01525 290002
Web: www.aphasiatavistocktrust.org
The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia is a registered charity and a grant-making trust in the United Kingdom that focuses solely on aphasia. They aim:
- To work towards making effective therapy available to all who have aphasia and support for families.
- To encourage and facilitate creative research.
The purpose of the grants that they issue is to improve the quality of life for those with aphasia and their carers. For example, this may include grants for equipment, materials and initial assessments. Contact the Trust for details.
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