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Featured Communities

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It's in the Bag Cancer Support

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.

Cavernoma Society

Cavernoma Society

The Cavernoma Society was set up in late 2018 and officially achieved its charity registration in July 2019. It has been created to support cavernoma patients, their families, carers, and friends, through the cavernoma journey. We're working towards a cure and better management for cavernoma, but in the meantime we can support you by offering guidance, reassurance, medical information, and counselling. We're member led, so we're constantly evolving our services and making sure we're delivering the best for you.

AMMF

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.

The Aarskog Foundation

The Aarskog Foundation

The Aarskog Foundation is a global alliance of people living with Aarskog Syndrome (AS) X-Linked inherited. The Aarskog Foundation brings together National and International Aarskog Syndrome patients from around the world to create a global alliance of patients and families faced with common challenges derived from the uniqueness of this RARE Genetic condition. Addressing Aarskog Syndrome is vital in order for it to be recognised as a disability across all governing bodies to ensure all Aarskog patients have access to the same resources as any other person. Patients living with Aarskog Syndrome come together through The Aarskog Foundation in a structured environment to create an Aarskog community and a voice through advocacy and exchange experiences. To this end we aim to unite, expand and put Aarskog Syndrome on the agenda of organisations and institutions both in the UK and across the world.

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).

National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)

National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)

NORD advances practical, meaningful, and enduring change so people with rare diseases can live their fullest and best lives. Every day, we elevate care, advance research, and drive policy in a purposeful and holistic manner to lift up the rare disease community.

The Power of Community

Navigating a health condition is easier when you have the right support. Here's what you can find.

Shared Experiences

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Practical Information

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Emotional Support

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Advocacy & Awareness

Many groups work to raise awareness, fund research, and improve care. Your voice can make a difference.

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