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Featured Communities

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Pancan

Pancan

The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is a United States-based 501 charity that funds research, provides patient/caregiver support, conducts community outreach and advocates for increased federal research funding for those affected by pancreatic cancer.

Glaucoma UK

Glaucoma UK

Glaucoma UK is a charity dedicated to providing help and support to everyone living with glaucoma. They offer a helpline, support groups, a buddy scheme, and free resources like eye drop dispensing aids, booklets, and posters. The organization also funds sight-saving research into the detection, management, and treatment of glaucoma, and runs awareness campaigns like Glaucoma Awareness Week. They engage patients through initiatives like the Glaucoma Patient Voice Study to shape future care. Glaucoma UK is the operating name of the International Glaucoma Association. Glaucoma UK is the operating name of the International Glaucoma Association, a charity registered in England & Wales (No 274681) and in Scotland (No SC041550). It is dedicated to supporting people with glaucoma through information, support services, research funding, and advocacy. The organization provides educational resources, support groups, a helpline, and funds research projects. It also offers free resources such as booklets, posters, and dispensing aids to help patients manage their condition. Glaucoma UK actively engages in public awareness campaigns, promotes early diagnosis through routine eye tests, and collaborates with healthcare professionals and research institutions. The organization is committed to improving eye health and preventing sight loss from glaucoma. Glaucoma UK is a membership charity dedicated to ending preventable sight loss caused by glaucoma. They campaign to raise awareness for early detection and treatment, support individuals living with glaucoma by providing access to reliable help and resources, fund high-quality research into glaucoma prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure, and advocate for patients in policy, service development, and care delivery. The organization is governed by a Board of Trustees, including glaucoma specialists and individuals with firsthand experience of the condition. They operate a Clinical Advisory Panel of ophthalmology and optometry experts, and support research, patient support services, and public education initiatives. Their values include trust, ambition, determination, compassion, inclusion, integrity, collaboration, and empowerment. They have a registered office in Ashford, Kent, UK, and are registered charities in England & Wales and Scotland.

FOP Friends

FOP Friends

FOP Friends is a registered charity in England and Wales dedicated to supporting individuals affected by Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP). The organization provides information, advocacy, support services, and funding for research to find a cure for FOP. They engage in public awareness campaigns, host events, and collaborate with medical and research institutions worldwide. Their activities include patient education, clinical trial support, and community building for those living with FOP. The charity also advocates for policy change and medical research to improve the lives of people with FOP. FOP Friends is the UK’s only charity dedicated to supporting families living with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP). It helps families and patients, funds research for treatment and cure, and raises awareness to prevent misdiagnosis. The organization collaborates with medical specialists, other patient organizations, and pharmaceutical companies. It receives no government or NHS funding, relying solely on fundraising and grants. The charity provides trusted information, educational resources, support services, and advocacy activities. It also offers clinical guidelines, support for living with FOP, and emergency procedures. The organization is involved in research, clinical trials, and policy advocacy. It maintains a website with extensive resources, including downloadable leaflets, guides, and contact information for medical professionals. It is registered as a charity in England and Wales (#1147704).

Children & Young People's Cancer Association (CCLG)

Children & Young People's Cancer Association (CCLG)

CCLG - The Children & Young People's Cancer Association is a charity dedicated to supporting children, young people, and their families affected by cancer. They focus on research, early diagnosis, advocacy, education, and support services. They operate a wide range of programs including public awareness campaigns like Child Cancer Smart, fundraising initiatives, and professional guidance to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment in children and young people. They also lead research projects, collaborate with healthcare professionals, and influence policy to improve outcomes for young cancer patients. CCLG - The Children & Young People's Cancer Association is a registered charity in England, Wales, and Scotland dedicated to supporting children, young people, and their families affected by cancer. The organization provides information resources, advocacy, research, and support services. It operates from Leicester, UK, and has a focus on childhood and young people's cancers, including types such as leukemia, brain tumors, and other pediatric cancers. CCLG collaborates with medical research charities, offers educational materials, and engages in policy and advocacy activities to improve cancer care and outcomes for young patients.

Rarebeacon

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.

Its On The Ball

Its On The Ball

It's on the Ball is a UK-based registered charity (charity number 1155510) focused on testicular cancer awareness, information, support, and fundraising. The organization provides contact channels for enquiries and support (email info@itsontheball.org and phone 01603 511707) and operates from Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom. Core activities include awareness campaigns, patient support resources, fundraising for change, volunteering opportunities, and storytelling/community engagement through its site sections (Testicular Cancer resources, Get Involved, Stories, News). It's On The Ball is a UK-based registered charity (charity number 1155510) focused on testicular cancer awareness, education, and patient support. The organization describes itself as working to raise awareness of testicular cancer and the importance of monthly self-checks, deliver awareness talks to schools, colleges, businesses and organisations around East Anglia, provide patient education resources (leaflets and information), and fundraise to support patients through awareness campaigns, support packs, and grants. Core activities include awareness campaigns (Awareness), patient support (Support), and fundraising initiatives (Fundraising). The site emphasizes patient advocacy through stories, support resources, and community events, including BeerPush fundraising campaigns and other community events. The organization invites donations, volunteers, and corporate support and maintains an active newsletter and events calendar. The content reflects ongoing engagement with the public and communities to improve early detection and patient support related to testicular cancer.

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