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Hope for Hypothalamic Hamartomas
Hope for Hypothalamic Hamartomas is dedicated to supporting research into hypothalamic hamartomas (HH), a rare brain disorder characterized by lesions in the ventral hypothalamic region. The organization funds and awards research grants, facilitates international symposia, and collaborates with leading medical and research institutions worldwide. Their research initiatives include genomic profiling, functional MRI studies, animal model development, and genetic research to better understand HH etiology, diagnosis, and treatment options. They actively support scientific exchange through conferences and publish research articles. The organization also engages in advocacy, provides educational resources, and partners with medical professionals and institutions to advance HH research and treatment.

Melanoma UK
At Melanoma UK, we believe it is vital to proactively use evidence in our advocacy work. An increasing proportion of patients are highly sophisticated in their research and understanding of evidence, and we are matching this movement. Examples include participation in health technology appraisal meetings (NICE and SMC), presenting clinically validated information on our website, authoring publications, engaging with our own panel of medical experts, and supporting patient-centric initiatives. Ultimately, all these initiatives are designed to benefit and support patients, which has been Melanoma UK's mission since its foundation.

Sturge Weber UK
Sturge Weber UK is dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by Sturge Weber Syndrome through providing strength and support, promoting awareness both publicly and professionally, promoting medical research, creating a supportive community, and creating a collaborative approach in the level of care individuals receive throughout their life.

Rareminds
Rareminds is a registered charity in England and Wales, no. 1205120. Its mission is to provide affordable, timely access to highly specialised counselling for the rare disease community, and campaign for recognition of the importance of specialist mental health support by informing policy, practice, and promoting standards of excellence. It is partially funded by donations and sponsorship via unrestricted grants. Rareminds operates independently of companies and does not endorse any products. It does not have editorial or clinical control over content, activities, or service provision. The organization supports emotional wellbeing, counselling, training, consultancy, and awareness activities for the rare disease community.

Ectodermal Dysplasia Society
The Ectodermal Dysplasia Society is a charity dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people whose lives are affected by Ectodermal Dysplasia (ED). We work together with people who have ED, their families, researchers, health and other professionals to develop and share expertise, increase awareness and understanding, and assist with the day-to-day management of ED.
The Ehlers Danlos Society
The Ehlers Danlos Society is a global organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD). The society provides education, research funding, clinical resources, and advocacy to support patients, families, and healthcare professionals. It aims to increase awareness, promote diagnosis, and advance research to find better treatments and ultimately a cure for EDS and HSD. The society also offers support groups, patient stories, and community engagement initiatives to foster a strong network of individuals affected by these connective tissue disorders. The Ehlers Danlos Society is a patient advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD). The organization focuses on research, education, support, and advocacy to raise awareness and improve diagnosis and management of these connective tissue disorders. It offers patient support programs, educational resources, and promotes research collaborations. The Society also engages in policy advocacy and provides a platform for patient stories and community engagement. It operates globally, with a focus on patient-centered initiatives, and collaborates with healthcare professionals, researchers, and other organizations to advance understanding and treatment of EDS and HSD.



