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Batten Disease Family Association
The BDFA’s mission is to enable everyone who is affected by Batten disease to live life to the full and secure the care and support they need until we find a cure. The BDFA offers informed guidance and supports families and professionals who work with them as well as actively increasing awareness of the disease and funding future research to identify potential therapies and ultimately a range of cures. The BDFA works across the rare disease sector to influence change in policy and processes as a collective voice.

Stiff Person Syndrome Support and Charity
<p>This site is solely for the support of those suffering from Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). Family and friends of sufferers are also welcome to the same support. The site may also be of interest to caregivers, care professionals, researchers (together with advocates for the condition) and the general public.</p><p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p> Stiff Person Syndrome Support Group and Charity, founded in 1998 by Liz Blows, is a UK-based not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). The organization provides information, advocacy, support services, and promotes research into SPS. It aims to raise awareness of SPS, offer patient support, and facilitate research collaborations. The charity operates in the UK and Ireland, with a physical address at 75 Normandy Avenue, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 8PF. It has a charity registration number 1099206. The organization engages in various activities including hosting conferences, supporting patient stories, and maintaining an online presence through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. The organization also provides educational resources, supports research publications, and collaborates with medical and research institutions. Key personnel include Liz Blows (Chair). The charity is actively involved in policy advocacy, research funding, and community engagement to improve the lives of SPS patients.

Kidney Cancer UK
Kidney Cancer UK is the UK’s leading kidney cancer charity. We seek to reduce the harm caused by kidney cancer by increasing knowledge and awareness, providing patient information and by supporting research into the causes, prevention and treatment of the disease

Action for XP
Action for XP is a UK-registered charity focused on Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP). The organization provides patient and family support, awareness, education, resources, and advocacy related to XP. It offers project-based initiatives and several support and information hubs to assist people affected by XP, including Project Breakaway and Little Ted, as well as services such as Supporting You, the Action Advice Hub, and the Schools Hub. The charity aims to connect the XP community, raise awareness, share XP-related information, and provide accessible resources and outreach through its website and programs. Headquarters are listed in Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom, with charity registration details noted (Charity No SC045465). Action for XP is a charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP). The organization operates across the UK and internationally, providing free services such as UV protection guidance, protective equipment, counselling, and family support. They organize community events, awareness campaigns, and collaborate with medical professionals and industry partners to advance research and improve quality of life for those with XP. The charity also engages in educational initiatives, advocacy, and fundraising activities to sustain and expand their support network. They have a strong focus on patient-centered care, education, and raising awareness about XP and related rare genetic conditions.

Rarebeacon
Beacon for rare diseases is a UK-based charity that hosts events and community activities for the rare disease community. The organization offers events such as patient group trainings, masterclasses, and conferences, and maintains an events calendar featuring both online and in-person formats. They emphasize accessibility of events and state that events are designed for all stakeholders in the rare disease community, with at least one target audience being rare disease patient groups. The site footer provides the organization’s address in Cambridge, charity and company registration details, and a contact email for the projects team (projects@rarebeacon.org). Rarebeacon, now known as Beacon for Rare Diseases, is a UK-based organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for individuals with rare diseases. Founded in 2012, it provides resources, research, and community support to improve the lives of patients and their families. The organization engages in public education, policy advocacy, and collaborates with research institutions. It offers patient support programs, educational resources, and hosts events and campaigns to raise awareness about rare diseases. Its activities include publishing impact reports, facilitating patient and caregiver networks, and promoting research and drug development in the rare disease field. The organization operates primarily in the UK but has a global outreach through its online platforms and partnerships.

Mind Over Cancer
Mind Over Cancer is a charity that supports the mental health of young people diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 0 and 29, as well as their families and support networks. It aims to promote and protect mental health by providing or assisting in the provision of counselling services and mental health support programs. The organization is made up of experts in cancer care and mental health who identified a lack of mental health provisions for young cancer patients. It offers mental health support, counselling, drop-in services, support programs, and online support groups across East Anglia. The charity also engages in advocacy, fundraising, and community support activities. It has a registered charity number 1192034 and is committed to supporting young people and their families through their cancer journey.



