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Greater Glasgow OFFICIAL Greater Glasgow Contact Organisation Address E-mail Number 07710 Ahl Al Bait Society 25 Woodside Place, Glasgow, G3 7QL [email protected] 514637 Citywall House, 32 Eastwood Avenue, Glasgow, 0141 212 Amina [email protected] G41 3NS 8420 0141 634 Ardenglen Housing Association 355 Tormusk Rd, Castlemilk, Glasgow G45 0HF [email protected] 8016 0141 553 Blochairn Housing Association 1 Blochairn Road, Glasgow, G21 2ED [email protected] 0022 G6 Flemington House, 110 Flemington St, 0141 558 Bridges Programme Suite [email protected] Springburn, G21 4BF 9749 1st Floor Central Chambers Suite 58 93 Hope St 0141 248 British Deaf Association (Scotland) [email protected] Glasgow G2 6LD 5565 3rd Floor, Cambridge House, 8 Cambridge Street, 0141 331 British Red Cross [email protected] Glasgow, G2 3DZ 4170 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 0141 945 Cadder Housing Association 66 Skirsa Street, Glasgow, G23 5BA [email protected] 3282 Suite 5-7, McGregor House, 10 Donaldson 0141 775 Ceartas Advocacy [email protected] Crescent, Kirkintilloch, G66 1XF 0433 0141 552 43 Tharsis Street, Glasgow, G21 2JF [email protected] Copperworks Housing 7477 0141 774 Cranhill Development Trust 109 Bellrock Street, Glasgow, G33 3HE [email protected] 3344 0141 777 Deaf Blind Scotland 1 Neasham Drive, Kirkintilloch, G66 3FA [email protected] 6111 0141 584 DRC Generations 102 Kingsway, Glasgow, G14 9YS [email protected] 5754 07482 East Renfrewshire Disability Action 56 Kelburn Street, Barrhead, G78 1LR [email protected] 076538 0141 440 Elderpark Housing Association 31 Garmouth Street, Govan, Glasgow, G51 3PR [email protected] 2244 0141 427 Epilepsy Scotland 480 Govan Road Glasgow G51 1JL [email protected] 4911 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 0141 550 Glasgow Centre For Inclusive Living 117-127 Brook Street, Glasgow, G40 3AP [email protected] 4455 Unit 301, Templeton Business Centre, Templeton 0141 556 Glasgow Disability Alliance [email protected] St, Glw G40 1DA 7103 0141 423 Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib 37 Albert Drive, Glasgow, Glasgow [email protected] 8288 GHA Cairnbrook 1240 Westerhouse Road, Glasgow, G34 9JW GHA Tenant Controlled Housing (TCH) 89 Main Street, Baillieston, Glasgow, G69 6AB GHA Tower Homes 381 Gartloch Road, Glasgow, G33 3TQ GHA - For All Cranhill Tenants (FACT) 381 Gartloch Road, Glasgow, G33 3TQ GHA - Keystone Tenant Managed Homes Ltd 368 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow, G31 3AU 40 Charles Street, Glasgow, G21 2PB / 217 GHA - Royston Corridor Homes Wallacewell Road, Glasgow, G21 3PR GHA - Unity Homes 217 Wallacewell Road, Glasgow, G21 3PR GHA - East End Community Homes (EECH) 55 Whitevale Street, Glasgow, G31 1ED GHA - Compass 40 Charles Street, Glasgow, G21 2PB OFFICIAL OFFICIAL GHA - Milton Community Homes 450 Ashgill Road, Glasgow, G22 7HJ GHA - Lambhill Housing Association 118 Knapdale Street, Glasgow, G22 6PD GHA - Summerston Acre 2 Craigbo Street, Summerston, Glasgow, G23 5PR GHA - Tenant Managed Homes Drumchapel Garscadden House, 3 Dalsetter Crescent, (TMH) Drumchapel, Glasgow, G15 8SX GHA - Great Western Tenant Partnership 20 Dykebar Avenue, Glasgow, G13 3HF GHA - Knightswood Housing Services Group 20 Dykebar Avenue, Glasgow, G13 3HF Garscadden House, 3 Dalsetter Crescent, GHA - Garscadden Housing Association Drumchapel, Glasgow, G15 8SX GHA - Clydeside Tenant Partnership 40 Kingsway Court, Glasgow, G14 9SU GHA - Clydeview Housing Partnership 1 Dava Street, Glasgow, G51 2BS GHA - South West Housing Association 1 Dava Street, Glasgow, G51 2BS GHA - New Shaws Housing Organisation Ltd 24/34 Shawbridge Street, Glasgow, G43 1RT GHA - Castlemilk Tenants Housing Association 15 Dougrie Road, Castlemilk, Glasgow, G45 9NG GHA - Orchard Grove Housing Association 15 Dougrie Road, Castlemilk, Glasgow, G45 9NG GHA - Pollok Tenants Choice 539 Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow, G52 1SB OFFICIAL OFFICIAL GHA - Mosspark Housing Association Ltd 539 Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow, G52 1SB GHA - North Pollok 539 Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow, G52 1SB The Wedge, 1066 Barrhead Road, Glasgow, G53 GHA - Parkview/Darnley 5AB GHA -Kennishead Avenue Local Management 50 Kennishead Avenue, Ground Floor, Glasgow, (KALM) G46 8RQ GHA - Head Office 25 Cochrane Street, Glasgow, G1 5HL 0141 577 Glasgow Jewish Representative Council 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow, G46 6UE [email protected] 8200 0141 630 Glasgow Kelvin College 123 Flemington Street, Glasgow, G21 4TD [email protected] 5000 Anniesland Business Park, Unit 23 D/E, Netherton 0141 781 glasgowsupportedliving@turningpointscotlan Glasgow Supported Living Project Road, Glasgow G13 1EU 1496 d.com 0141 550 Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Bridgeton, G40 1BP [email protected] 2267 0141 440 Govan Housing Association 35 McKechnie Street, Glasgow, G51 3AQ [email protected] 0308 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 0141 636 Govanhill Housing Association 79 Coplaw Street, Govanhill, G42 7JG [email protected] 3667 0141 445 Govan Youth Information Project 9 Water Row, Govan, Glasgow, G51 3UW [email protected] 4505 0141 445 Govan Community Project Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Rd, Glasgow [email protected] 3718 0141 578 Hillhead Housing Association 2000 60 Highfield Road, Kirkintilloch, G66 2PS [email protected] 0200 Suite 300, Third Floor, Central Chambers, 93 Hope Kaleidoscope Counselling Scotland Not Available [email protected] Street, Glasgow, G2 6LD 0141 777 Kelvinbank Resource Centre Kilsyth Road, Kirkintilloch, G66 1RP Not Available 3017 0141 552 Luke and Jack 45 Virginia Street, Glasgow, G1 1TS [email protected] 5699 0141 552 LGBT Youth Scotland 3/2, 30 Bell Street, Glasgow, G1 1LG [email protected] 7425 0141 946 Maryhill Integration Network 35 Avenuepark St, Glasgow G20 8TS [email protected] 9106 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL Mears Housing 209 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1HJ Not Available [email protected] 0130480343 Migrant Help UK 209 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1HJ [email protected] 9 Chryston Business Centre, Cloverhill Place, 01505 Quarriers [email protected] Chryston G69 9DQ 612224 0141 331 Quarriers - North West Carers Centre 308-310 Maryhill Road, Glasgow G20 7YE [email protected] 9420 Quarriers - William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy 0141 445 20 St Kenneth Drive, Glasgow G51 4QD [email protected] Centre 7750 0141 589 Queens Cross Housing Association 2 Westercommon Drive, Glasgow, G22 5PG [email protected] 7331 0141 554 Reidvale Housing Association 13 Whitevale Street, Glasgow, G31 1QW [email protected] 2406 0141 221 National Autistic Society 109 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 8TS [email protected] 8090 0141 560 Ned Donaldson House 50 Reidhouse Street, Glasgow G21 4LS [email protected] 6000 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 0141 353 Positive action in housing 98 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 1PJ [email protected] 2220 0141 944 Pineview Housing Association 5 Rozelle Avenue, Drumpchapel, G15 7QR [email protected] 3891 0141 274 Royston Corridor Homes Unit 18 143 Charles Street, Glasgow Not Available 6784 Suite 5.2, Stock Exchange Court, 77 Nelson 0141 248 Scottish Commission for Learning Disability [email protected] Mandela Place, Glasgow 3733 9000 Academy Park, 51 Gower Street, 0141 427 Scottish Ethnic Minority Deaf Club Not Available Pollokshields, Glasgow G51 1PR 1234 Scottish Ethnic Private Hire Welfare Association 71-73 Kingston Street, Glasgow, G5 8BJ Not Available [email protected] 0141 248 Scottish Refugee Council Portland House, 17 Renfield Street, Glasgow Not Available 9799 07470 Shawlands Social and Cultural Centre 3 Eastwood Avenue, Glasgow, G41 3NS Not Available 520011 Suite 311, The Pentagon Centre, Washington Show Racism the Red Card Not Available [email protected] Street, Glasgow G38AZ OFFICIAL OFFICIAL 0141 422 Southside Housing Ass 135 Fifty Pitches Road, G51 4EB [email protected] 1112 0141 552 Spireview Housing Association 43 Tharsis Street, Glasgow, G21 2JF [email protected] 7928 0141 332 Terrace Higgins Trust Scotland 126 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 2RQ [email protected] 3838 0141 420 The Advocacy Project Cumbrae House, Carlton Court, Glasgow G59JP [email protected] 0961 0141 945 The Maryhill Hub 186 Wyndford Road,Glasgow Not Available 3855 0141 424 The Well Multicultural Resource Centre 42-44 Albert Road, Glasgow, G42 8DN [email protected] 4523 Abbey House, 2nd Floor, 10 Bothwell Street, 0141 553 Victim Support Scotland Not Available Glasgow, G2 6LU 2415 Waverley Care African Health Project 12 Queen's Crescent, Glasgow, G4 9AS Not Available [email protected] Camlachie House, 40 Barrowfield Drive, Glasgow 0141 550 West of Scotland Housing G40 3QH and Cowlairs Office, 252 Keppochhill [email protected] 5600 Road, Glasgow G21 1HG OFFICIAL OFFICIAL West of Scotland Regional Equality Council 0141 337 39 Napiershall St, Glasgow G20 6EZ [email protected] (WSREC) 6626 0141 420 Youth Community Support Agency (YCSA) 48 Darnley Street, Glasgow, G41 2SE [email protected] 6600 OFFICIAL .
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