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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.

Action Bladder Cancer UK
Action Bladder Cancer UK (ABC UK) is a charity organization dedicated to raising awareness of bladder cancer, improving early diagnosis, and supporting research and patient support activities. They provide patient stories, educational resources, and support groups. The organization is involved in advocacy, research funding, and clinical trials. They operate primarily in the UK, with a physical address at 6 Trull Farm Buildings, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8SQ. The charity was established to address the late detection of bladder cancer and aims to improve survival rates. They have a registered charity number 1164374. The organization engages in policy advocacy, supports patient education, and collaborates with healthcare professionals and researchers. Action Bladder Cancer UK (ABC UK) is a charity organization dedicated to supporting patients with bladder cancer, raising awareness, funding research, and providing educational resources. They operate primarily within the UK, with activities including patient support groups, research grants, educational programs, and advocacy campaigns. The organization is involved in clinical trial support, research collaborations, and policy engagement. They maintain a website with resources for patients and professionals, and have active social media presence on Twitter and Facebook. The charity was established in 2015 and is registered under charity number 1164374. They offer various support services, educational materials, and participate in policy discussions related to bladder cancer.

PKD Charity
Founded in 2000, we’re the first and only UK charity solely dedicated to improving the lives of an estimated 70,000 individuals and their families affected by polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in the UK. PKD is a range of life-threatening inherited conditions that can cause kidney failure and affect other organs in the body such as the liver, brain, heart and bowels. Most people with PKD live with an uncertain prognosis, intermittent pain and infections, and then have to undergo life-saving dialysis or transplant in their 50s. A few babies have a rare form of PKD which results in death during pregnancy or shortly after birth; the surviving children often have to have either a kidney or liver transplant before the age of 10. We provide reliable, accredited information, advice and personalised support. We raise awareness of the burden of PKD, both clinical and psychosocial. We fund research aimed at understanding more about PKD and the discovery of therapies that will improve quality and longevity of life.

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.

Lung Cancer Research Foundation
The mission of the Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF) is to improve lung cancer outcomes by funding research for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of lung cancer.

PIP UK
There are many children born in the UK and across the world with a rare syndrome called Poland Syndrome. Very little is known about Poland Syndrome and it’s hard to find the right people in the know in the medical community. At PIP-UK we want to change this situation and make sure people get access to the right information for them, at the right time! Our blog has videos on all sorts of things like how to tie shoelaces. There are stories which demonstrate that Poland Syndrome should not hold you back from anything!
The Power of Community
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