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Rare Disease UK
We work on a variety of issues that families and individuals with genetic conditions face. We aim to provide information, support families and influence the services needed by these patients. We also work to add patient voice into debates that matter to our community. Our work falls into different categories: reproductive techniques, diagnosis, medical research, healthcare and delivery, access to treatments and living and education.

Brain Tumour Research Campaign
Brain Tumour Research Campaign (BTRC) is a UK-based charity dedicated to funding and accelerating brain tumour research. Our mission is to improve outcomes for people affected by brain tumours by supporting high-quality research, raising awareness, and enabling collaboration among researchers, clinicians, patients, and supporters. We fund research grants and collaborations, publish research outputs, run campaigns and educational resources, and involve donors through fundraising and sponsorship to ensure that donations support research projects. The organization operates a Research program with collaborations and a publications portfolio that highlights papers, abstracts, posters, and presentations facilitated by its grants.
Acute Leukemia Advocates Network (ALAN)
The [Acute Leukemia Advocates Network](https://acuteleuk.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/flyer_alan.pdf) (ALAN) is an independent global network of patient organisations, dedicated to changing outcomes of patients with acute leukemias by strengthening patient advocacy in that area. We aim to maximise the capacity of members within the network to allow us, together, to deliver tailored services to acute leukemia patients and carers on the national level. All whilst joining forces between organisations on the policy and research level across countries. ALAN is hosted under the umbrella of the [Leukemia Patient Advocates Foundation](https://www.lepaf.org/) (LePAF), a patient-led non-profit foundation based in Switzerland. As a foundation we connect leukemia patient organizations on all continents to strengthen advocacy work. The mission is to improve the lives and survival of patients affected by leukemia as well as their relatives by supporting leaders in providing help and support. ## OUR AIMS - Develop patient information and specific support for patients with acute leukemias and their carers in all countries - Strengthen patient organisations by sharing best practices and providing toolkits in patient advocacy - Create awareness about acute leukemias and how to better support leukemia patients - Advocate for better treatment, care & access to healthcare services - Improve education for healthcare professionals serving leukemia patients - Collaborate with other initiatives and stakeholders with similar goals

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation
The mission of the OI Foundation is to improve the quality of life for those living with osteogenesis imperfecta through research, education, awareness and mutual support. The Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation, Inc., is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Tax ID: 23-7076021. Information on this website may be reproduced provided a full citation of the source is given.

KBG Syndrome Foundation
HOME KBG SYNDROME RESOURCES ABOUT THE FOUNDATION CONTACT US PARTNERS VOLUNTEERING Our all-volunteer board has a deep respect and gratitude for the community volunteers working to build awareness for KBG syndrome. Learn about how you can help. The KBG Syndrome Foundation was founded in June 2015 as a affiliate of The Epilepsy Association of Utah after CEO and President, Annette Maughan's son was diagnosed with the condition. While speaking with the geneticist, she and her husband, Glenn, were told to use social media and online searches to learn more and find support for his newly found diagnosis. They thought, why USE social media when someone needs to BE the social media outlet for families and researchers alike.

Melanoma Focus
As experts in melanoma, we provide information, guidance & support for patients, carers & professionals. We have built a community of melanoma specialists who underpin our commitment to melanoma education & research.
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