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Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumours
90 members
Welcome to the Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumour Community Group, established by Success Charity. Success Charity is committed to enabling brighter futures for survivors of childhood brain tumours. We aim to support and empower survivors to live the lives they choose, and enable them to fulfill their true potential, post cure. Success is working to: • Assist: provide ‘joined up’ rehabilitative support services to address survivors’ ongoing clinical & therapeutic needs • Equip: provide direct access to better information, resources & key assessments • Connect & Empower: through distinct peer support networking programmes & events • Research: to better understand the consequences of brain injury acquired as a result of the tumour and treatment This community is for survivors, parents, carers and friends. Please join today to share your experiences, make new connections, ask questions, give and receive support to and from people who truly understand and can relate. We are all here to help.
Brain Aneurysm Support
804 members
We are a peer support community for people affected by brain aneurysms. Here we share our experiences, ask questions and support each other!
South West Wales Neurological Alliance
287 members
We are community that supports individuals, groups and organisations that represent Neurological Conditions and those associated with their care; in Neath Port Talbot, Swansea and Bridgend, Wales.
Meningioma Support
651 members
About Meningioma Support Welcome to The Brain Tumour Charity Meningioma peer support online community for anyone affected by a meningioma diagnosis. You can ask questions, get support from others and share your experiences, at any time of the day or night- you can be totally open. Or you can simply read people’s stories, knowing there are others right there with you. As a charity, we will share useful resources, information and charity news. The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally. Committed to saving and improving lives, we’re moving further, faster to help every single person affected by a brain tumour. We’re set on finding new treatments, offering the highest level of support and driving urgent change. And we’re doing it right now. Because we understand that when you, or someone you love, is diagnosed with a brain tumour – a cure really can’t wait. If there is anything you would like to talk about with our Support team, please contact us at support@thebraintumourcharity.org, or call our Information and Support Line on 0808 800 0004.
Brain health
1,262 members
This Brain Health community is a safe space for those affected by brain conditions to connect, share their experiences and offer support to others.
Meningitis Now
6,775 members
Meningitis can strike in an instant, but the impact can last a lifetime. At Meningitis Now we offer support to anyone living in the UK who has been affected by this deadly disease. Our Health Unlocked forum is a place where you can share your meningitis experience, ask questions about the disease and find others who have been through a similar experience.
Parkinson's New Zealand
1,008 members
Parkinson's New Zealand provides information, education and support to people with Parkinsonism conditions, their families, carers and health professionals.
Cure Parkinson's
25,550 members
This Cure Parkinson's HealthUnlocked community aims to seek the opinions of those with Parkinson's to help shape research and best clinical practice. Cure Parkinson's has one bold aim: to cure Parkinson's disease. We fund innovative projects and inspirational scientists with the aim of building momentum towards a cure. We improve communication and promote collaboration between researchers. We were founded by patients and involve patients in our work. We are working with the European Parkinson's Disease Association (EPDA) within HealthUnlocked to support members with topical information.