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Featured Communities

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Sturge Weber UK

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.

IPOPI

IPOPI

IPOPI is an international non-profit association registered in Belgium; it aims to improve the lives of people with primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) worldwide. The organization operates through a strategic plan and network of member organizations to advocate for early diagnosis and optimal care, PID awareness, and stakeholder collaboration. IPOPI conducts work on PID-related awareness, early diagnosis and care, NMO support within NMOs, and provides patient-focused resources and tools (Leaflets, publications, and the PID Life Index). It maintains corporate sponsor relationships and programmatic initiatives such as early diagnosis and care, PID awareness, and NMO-related support. IPOPI (International Patient Organisation for Primary Immunodeficiency) is an organization dedicated to improving the lives of patients with primary immunodeficiencies worldwide. It engages in advocacy, education, and support activities, collaborates with stakeholders, and promotes awareness and early diagnosis of PIDs. IPOPI maintains a network of experts, produces educational materials such as leaflets, and is involved in policy and research initiatives. The organization is based in Belgium, with a focus on global impact, and has partnerships with corporate sponsors. It provides resources for patients and healthcare professionals, and actively participates in policy and clinical development activities.

Mesothelioma UK

Mesothelioma UK

Mesothelioma UK is a patient advocacy group dedicated to supporting people with mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer. They provide information, support, help with benefits or compensation, and access to specialist nurses for mesothelioma patients and their families in the UK.

Medics4RareDiseases Ltd

Medics4RareDiseases Ltd

Medics4RareDiseases Ltd is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered in England & Wales. It is a charitable organization focused on raising awareness and supporting rare disease communities. The organization is funded by donations and sponsorship, and it does not provide clinical services or medical referrals. Its activities include advocacy, awareness campaigns, and community engagement in the field of rare diseases.

Contact

Contact

We were founded in the 1970s by families of disabled children, who recognised that even if their child’s conditions were different, they shared a common experience – of being a family with a disabled child. They understood how important it is to support each other. A lot has changed since then but some things haven’t changed nearly enough. There is a desperate lack of services and support for the 620,000 parents in the UK who care for a disabled child. As a result, families face a huge range of challenges and many feel isolated and alone. Coping with extra financial costs and practical challenges can put an enormous strain on daily life, with families more likely to face emotional issues, stress and anxiety. We are here for all families with disabled children – supporting families, bringing families together and helping families take action for others. Our vision is that families with disabled children feel valued and are strong, confident and able to make the decisions that are right for them.

Joining Jack

Joining Jack

Joining Jack was officially launched with the Charity Commission by Alex and Andy Johnson, the proud parents of Jack, in July 2012 – less than nine months after their world fell apart when their son, three months short of his 4th birthday, was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, an incurable muscle-wasting condition for there is currently no cure. In 2022 Joining Jack celebrates 10 years of campaigning, fundraising, lobbying and investing in research to bring the best possible treatments with the best possible outcomes for ALL boys living with Duchenne.

The Power of Community

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