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We rely on donations from our supporters to keep our vital services going. The gifts that you donate will go a long way to helping our continued work in our three core areas:
ResearchSupportAwareness
As the only UK charity solely dedicated to supporting people with myasthenia, their families and carers, your support makes our work possible. Every day we speak to vulnerable, isolated people who have been diagnosed with myasthenia and don’t know where to turn. Your donations make a real difference as we help people navigate their individual journey with myasthenia, helping them every step of the way.
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I have been diagnosed with myasthenia gravies recently
On 28 June 2024 I will be running iron man 10K in Bolton for myaware
To raise money for a charity that has help support my dad and friend as well as so many others out there.
My brother Michael Boult fought bravely against MG and MS but finally lost his fight on 30 November 2023. MG and MS are terrible illnesses and organisations like MyAware need money to try and fight and limit the effects.Please donate whatever you can afford every penny helps👍
I am running a 50km Ultra Marathon across Bournemouth on 14th October in memory of my Uncle Mark who passed this year after many years battling Myasthenia Gravis (MG).
In memory of our Dad, Tony Gipson…to help raise awareness of this condition
I am facing my fears to raise awareness and funds for Myasthenia Gravis.
Any donations made from sale of Scentsy products will be donated through Work for Good (https://workforgood.co.uk ). However, if you’d like to make a general donation to the work of myaware, you can do so on this page. Thanks everyone for your support!
To raise awareness for people around the world living with myasthenia gravis
As a suffer myself, I understand the vital work that is needed for MG to be brought in to view, from healthcare professionals to the wider public. It is very rarely understood in the health care sector, and diagnosis and treatment is a long and difficult process.