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Featured Communities

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Aplastic Anemia & Myelodysplasia Association of Canada

Aplastic Anemia & Myelodysplasia Association of Canada

AAMAC funds research into bone marrow failure diseases such as aplastic anemia, PNH and MDS. The organization provides peer-to-peer support via telephone and email, educational materials, quarterly newsletters, and local support group meetings in various cities including Ottawa, London, Hamilton, Edmonton, Quebec, and Toronto. They also offer resources such as presentations, newsletters, articles, and emergency room cards. The organization is involved in clinical trials, with current trials conducted at Juravinski Cancer Centre, Princess Margaret Hospital, and Odette Cancer Centre. They engage in advocacy activities, provide patient education, and maintain a website with extensive resources.

Rareminds

Rareminds

Rareminds is a registered charity in England and Wales, no. 1205120. Its mission is to provide affordable, timely access to highly specialised counselling for the rare disease community, and campaign for recognition of the importance of specialist mental health support by informing policy, practice, and promoting standards of excellence. It is partially funded by donations and sponsorship via unrestricted grants. Rareminds operates independently of companies and does not endorse any products. It does not have editorial or clinical control over content, activities, or service provision. The organization supports emotional wellbeing, counselling, training, consultancy, and awareness activities for the rare disease community.

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).

Huntington's Disease Youth Organization

Huntington's Disease Youth Organization

HDYO is the only organization who focus solely on supporting young people impacted by HD around the world. Will you help us? HDYO offers resources, peer support, and connects young people impacted by Huntington's Disease globally. They provide educational materials, support groups, and advocacy initiatives to improve the lives of affected individuals and their families. The organization also engages in research support and collaborates with various partners to enhance awareness and support services.

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Maggie's

Maggie's

Maggie's provides free cancer support and information in centres across the UK and online. They offer professional staff, help with money worries, support for friends and family, support groups, courses and workshops, and resources for managing emotions, practical challenges, symptoms and side effects, and social aspects of living with cancer. They also provide specific support for carers and those dealing with bereavement. Their services aim to help people live well with cancer. Maggie's is a cancer support organization providing free support services to individuals affected by cancer, including children, young people, and their families. They offer individual support, family support, support groups, psychology sessions, and signposting to other organizations. Their services are available at Maggie's centres across the UK and internationally. They also provide educational resources, advocacy activities, and community engagement. Maggie's is committed to supporting children and young people affected by cancer, offering tailored support and resources for teachers and group leaders. The organization is based in Glasgow, Scotland, and operates in multiple countries. It was established in 1995. Maggie's is a registered charity in Scotland with charity number SC024414.

The Power of Community

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