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Usher Syndrome Ireland
Usher Syndrome Ireland is a charity founded by people with Usher syndrome, for people with Usher syndrome. It aims to support, inform, empower, and build a community for those affected by Usher syndrome. The organization raises awareness, funds research, advocates for affected individuals, and creates a supportive community. It provides information, support, and advocacy for people with Usher syndrome and their families. Usher Syndrome Ireland is a patient organization dedicated to providing information, support, and resources for individuals and families affected by Usher syndrome. They offer educational materials, support services, and advocacy to improve quality of life and access to care. The organization collaborates with various health and social services to promote awareness and research. They maintain a website with extensive resources, including research news, patient registries, and community support programs. Their mission is to empower those affected by Usher syndrome through education, support, and advocacy, fostering a strong community and advancing research efforts.

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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.

MPS Society
The MPS Society is a UK-based charity dedicated to transforming lives through support, research, and awareness for individuals affected by MPS, Fabry, and related lysosomal diseases. It provides professional support, patient resources, advocacy, and funding for research into treatments and cures. The organization offers a range of support services including mental health, bereavement, and community support, and actively engages in research, clinical trials, and policy advocacy. It maintains a website with extensive resources, publishes reports and educational materials, and collaborates with healthcare professionals and research institutions. The Society aims to improve diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for patients and families affected by these rare conditions.

Purple Our World
<p>The statistics around pancreatic cancer are heartbreaking, and quite frankly, frightening. At #PurpleOurWorld, our aim is to get the world talking about pancreatic cancer and ultimately change these horrible numbers. We want to turn our world purple!</p><p>The statistics around pancreatic cancer are heartbreaking. At #PurpleOurWorld, our aim is to get the world talking about pancreatic cancer and ultimately change these horrible numbers. We want to turn our world purple!</p> Purple Our World is a patient advocacy organization dedicated to raising awareness and funding for pancreatic cancer research. Founded in 2014, it aims to increase public understanding of pancreatic cancer symptoms, promote early detection, and support medical research initiatives. The organization collaborates with charities, government bodies, and corporate partners to amplify its impact. It organizes awareness campaigns, such as lighting landmarks purple, and engages with the community through social media, ambassador programs, and events. Purple Our World also advocates for policy change and increased research funding to improve survival rates and patient outcomes.

Mind Over Cancer
Mind Over Cancer is a charity that supports the mental health of young people diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 0 and 29, as well as their families and support networks. It aims to promote and protect mental health by providing or assisting in the provision of counselling services and mental health support programs. The organization is made up of experts in cancer care and mental health who identified a lack of mental health provisions for young cancer patients. It offers mental health support, counselling, drop-in services, support programs, and online support groups across East Anglia. The charity also engages in advocacy, fundraising, and community support activities. It has a registered charity number 1192034 and is committed to supporting young people and their families through their cancer journey.

Action on Womb Cancer
Action On Womb Cancer (AWC) is a charity described through its website as a patient-focused organization that provides information, raises awareness, offers support services via groups, and conducts fundraising and research-related activities. The site navigation includes About Us, Patient Information, Awareness, Support Groups, Fundraising, and Research, indicating a focus on providing patient information resources, community support, fundraising campaigns (e.g., Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge), and involvement in research initiatives. The Events page demonstrates active fundraising efforts and encourages donations via JustGiving. A contact email is provided (contact@actiononwombcancer.org.uk). The presence of a dedicated Events and Research section suggests ongoing programmatic activity related to patient information, support, awareness, and research advocacy.
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