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BAC-IN (Black and Asian Cultural Identification of Narcotics)
Group support for black and Asian men and women who are seeking recovery from substance abuse (drugs and alcohol). Meetings are culturally sensitive and encourage and support recovery.

Website: wwww.bac-in.co.uk

 

Beeston Mind Alert
A local self help group for people over 50. Activities include talks, slideshows, quizzes, theatre visits, dancing and trips.

 

Bereavement Support Social Group, Long Eaton
Helping bereaved people to come to terms with their grief and loss and to meet others who can offer friendship. Social evenings and outings.

 

Birth Mothers
A self help group offering emotional and moral support for birth (natural) mothers separated from their children in the 1950s, 60s or early 70s.

 

Bisexual Women's Group
The group welcomes women who identify as bi, or who recognise attractions to more than one gender (even if they don't use the word 'bisexual') or who are questioning their sexuality.

Website: www.uncharted-worlds.org/bi/nbwg

 

Black Carers' Group
Professionally run group for carers of African and Caribbean people with enduring mental health problems. An environment to share concerns and receive information and support.

 

Black Families in Education, Nottingham
Support, advocacy and information for African Caribbean families in Nottinghamshire. Open to all parents regardless of age, ability, sexuality and gender.

 

Breakout
A friendly, informal social group for gay and bisexual men of all ages and all walks of life. Support for those 'coming out' and a different activity every week.

Website: www.breakoutnottm.org.uk

 

Breast Cancer Support Group, Nottingham
A self help group that provides emotional and practical support for breast cancer sufferers, families and friends. Trained volunteers support newly diagnosed women.

 

Breathe Easy Nottingham
Support group for people in Nottingham and district living with breathing difficulties. Open to carers, family and friends.

UK Website: www.lunguk.org

 

British Acoustic Neuroma Association
Help for sufferers of acoustic neuroma brain tumours. Quarterly newsletter, occasional open/members' East Midlands regional meetings at Mansfield with guest speakers

Website: www.bana-uk.com

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British Polio Fellowship, Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire
Part of the East Midlands region of the Fellowship.

UK Website: www.britishpolio.org.uk

 

Broxtowe African Caribbean Elders
Support group helping older Caribbean people living in Broxtowe to come together in a social setting.

 

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