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Pitt Hopkins UK

Pitt Hopkins UK

In September 2013 the members of the Pitt Hopkins UK fundraising group knew of 33 cases of PTHS in the UK. In September 2014 we were in contact with at least 40. At our PTHS UK Day in July ’14, we heard that there were about 200 diagnosed people in the UK. This meant we had contact with about 1 in 5 of all cases already diagnosed in the UK. In June 2015 we had contact with over 60 families. Some of these new families came from the DDD study. In 2020 we have contact with about 100 families in the UK and Ireland and it is estimated there are 300 families diagnosed in the UK. We know there are many more families out there both diagnosed and undiagnosed. We hope to find them. If you are one of them please contact us.

Live Through This

Live Through This

The website indicates that the organisation 'Live Through This' has rebranded and become OUTpatients. Visitors to livethroughthis.co.uk are being redirected to the new OUTpatients site.

Myotubular Trust

Myotubular Trust

Myotubular Trust, research and funding for centronuclear myopathy as well as supporting families experiencing this life threatening disability

The Myeloma, Lymphoma and Leukaemia Foundation of Barbados

The Myeloma, Lymphoma and Leukaemia Foundation of Barbados

The Myeloma, Lymphoma and Leukaemia Foundation of Barbados is a registered charity that supports people affected by myeloma, lymphoma, leukaemia and other blood-related disorders. The Foundation provides a support network, lobbies to influence government policy on blood cancers, and educates the Barbadian public about these conditions. Founded in 2002, it is registered as Charity #579 and serves patients and families in Barbados.

International Prader-Willi Syndrome Organisation

International Prader-Willi Syndrome Organisation

Since 1991 IPWSO has supported national PWS associations, as well as people with PWS, their families and the professionals who work with them. Our vision is a world where people with PWS and their families receive the services and support they need to fulfil their potential and achieve their goals. We are working to achieve this goal by uniting the global PWS community to collectively find solutions to the challenges of the syndrome and to support and advocate for people with PWS and their families, PWS associations, and professionals who work with people with PWS.

Stiff Person Syndrome Support and Charity

Stiff Person Syndrome Support and Charity

<p>This site is solely for the support of those suffering from Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). Family and friends of sufferers are also welcome to the same support. The site may also be of interest to caregivers, care professionals, researchers (together with advocates for the condition) and the general public.</p><p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p> Stiff Person Syndrome Support Group and Charity, founded in 1998 by Liz Blows, is a UK-based not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). The organization provides information, advocacy, support services, and promotes research into SPS. It aims to raise awareness of SPS, offer patient support, and facilitate research collaborations. The charity operates in the UK and Ireland, with a physical address at 75 Normandy Avenue, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 8PF. It has a charity registration number 1099206. The organization engages in various activities including hosting conferences, supporting patient stories, and maintaining an online presence through social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. The organization also provides educational resources, supports research publications, and collaborates with medical and research institutions. Key personnel include Liz Blows (Chair). The charity is actively involved in policy advocacy, research funding, and community engagement to improve the lives of SPS patients.

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