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Baggy Trousers UK
<p>Baggy Trousers UK is a non-profit organisation saving lives by raising awareness of the signs and symptoms and providing vital support to those impacted by testicular cancer</p> Contact page for Baggy Trousers UK, a registered charity in England and Wales focused on Testicular Cancer Awareness. The site features a contact form, donation prompt, and social media channels. Charity No. 1160724. Baggy Trousers UK is a cancer charity based in the North West of England founded by Jack Broadley in 2014. Its aims are to (1) promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of testicular cancer, (2) provide financial assistance, support, education and practical advice to those affected by testicular cancer, and (3) advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to testicular cancer. The organization delivers awareness talks and showcases awareness exhibitions/stands in public and corporate settings, distributing self-help materials (leaflets, posters and step-by-step checking cards). It provides financial and peer support to men directly affected by testicular cancer via telephone, email, social media and a monthly peer support group. Primary contact support includes a phone line and email for peer support, and the charity runs a monthly peer support group.

It's in the Bag Cancer Support
It's in the Bag is a charity dedicated to supporting men diagnosed with testicular cancer through awareness, support services, fundraising, and survivor programs. They organize events like Test Fest and The Testicular Ball to raise funds and awareness. The organization provides educational resources, support lines, survivor toolkit afternoons, and collaborates with NHS hospitals and other charities. They focus on early detection, survival, and empowering survivors. Their activities include campaigning for regular self-checks, providing information packs, and running awareness campaigns such as 'Don't Bottle It' and 'Match Fit'. They have a strong social media presence and partnerships with Bristol-based companies and national sponsors. The charity is registered with the Charity Commission, operates mainly in the UK, and has a dedicated team of staff and volunteers. Their mission is to save lives through early detection and to improve the quality of life for those affected by testicular cancer.

International Prader-Willi Syndrome Organisation
Since 1991 IPWSO has supported national PWS associations, as well as people with PWS, their families and the professionals who work with them. Our vision is a world where people with PWS and their families receive the services and support they need to fulfil their potential and achieve their goals. We are working to achieve this goal by uniting the global PWS community to collectively find solutions to the challenges of the syndrome and to support and advocate for people with PWS and their families, PWS associations, and professionals who work with people with PWS.

AMMF
AMMF (The Alan Morement Memorial Fund) is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting research, raising awareness, and providing support for patients with cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). It develops comprehensive guidelines for diagnosis and treatment, funds research projects, and offers educational resources for patients and healthcare professionals. AMMF collaborates with international centers and advocacy groups to improve access to care and promote clinical research. The organization also engages in policy advocacy, hosts conferences, and maintains a network of advisors and experts in the field of liver and biliary cancers.

Cancer Support UK
<p>We provide practical and emotional support to people with cancer, during and after the treatment period.</p><p>We support people with all kinds of cancer across the UK. Our services are designed and delivered by people who have experienced cancer themselves – to improve the experience of others.</p> Cancer Support UK is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting cancer patients and their families throughout the cancer journey. It emphasizes emotional and practical support, including free Cancer Coach programs (peer group support, digital learning, and Focus Forwards workshops) for adults who have completed cancer treatment. The organization offers Cancer Kits and workplace training, signposting, and educational resources, and invites donations and involvement through volunteering and referrals. The site notes impact such as helping 4,952 people in 2020 and highlights storytelling and shared experiences to raise awareness of its services. Core activities include running Cancer Coach programs (peer groups online or by phone, digital learning, and focused workshops), providing educational resources and materials (Cancer Types, Signposting, Resources), offering cancer-related patient support services, and broader fundraising and outreach efforts.

Mummy's Star
Mummy's Star is a registered charity providing support for women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy, within 12 months of giving birth, or experiencing baby loss during pregnancy or in the 12 months prior. They offer emotional, financial, practical, and end-of-life support, along with educational resources, advocacy campaigns, and professional support for healthcare providers. The organization also engages in research, policy advocacy, and collaborates with various partners. They operate in the UK and have a broad range of programs and services aimed at supporting patients and families affected by cancer in pregnancy.
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