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OGsupport.uk

OGsupport.uk

<h1>Support Group for Oesophageal and Gastric Patients</h1> <p>We are a patient support group for Oesophageal-Gastric cancer patients, running online and face-to-face support groups.</p> <p>Please contact the local organiser for details.</p> <h2>Location and Meetings</h2> <p>Guildford - In-person meetings are held at The Holiday Inn, Egerton Road, Guildford</p> <h3>Who Can Attend?</h3> <ul> <li>Current and former oesophageal or stomach cancer patients</li> <li>Their carers</li> <li>Loved ones</li> </ul>

Wolfram Syndrome UK

Wolfram Syndrome UK

Wolfram Syndrome UK is a charity dedicated to supporting individuals affected by Wolfram Syndrome, raising awareness, funding research, and providing support and resources for patients and families. The organization works closely with hospitals, clinicians, and researchers to advance understanding and treatment of Wolfram Syndrome. It offers patient support programs, educational resources, and hosts conferences and clinical trials updates. The charity also advocates for policy change and collaborates with international organizations to improve care and research efforts.

Angelman UK

Angelman UK

AngelmanUK is a United Kingdom-based support group. The trustees are all volunteers with direct experience of Angelman Syndrome either as parents or relatives of children or adults with AS. We also have a panel of experts who are able to answer and advise on more complex questions. Many of these experts are recognised worldwide in their fields of expertise relating to Angelman Syndrome.

Mind Over Cancer

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.

Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

CHECT Publications page describing the organization’s publishing activity, including InFocus newsletter, the Impact Report, and the Annual Report & Accounts, and directing visitors to latest news and contact information. The page confirms CHECT as the source of these publications and provides a contact address (The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Rd, London) and general contact details (info@chect.org.uk, 0207 377 5578). The site is the CHECT main site (chect.org.uk).

Cure CLCN4

Cure CLCN4

Cure CLCN4 is a registered charity in England and Wales (1190344). It focuses on providing resources, support, and research related to CLCN4-related neurodevelopmental disorder. The organization offers patient and family resources, research funding, and community engagement activities. It maintains a patient registry, conducts research, and collaborates with scientific and medical communities to advance understanding and treatment of CLCN4 conditions. The organization also engages in advocacy, education, and awareness campaigns to support affected families and promote scientific research.

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