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where all your cards

are written for you,

personalised with

your own details and

supporting this

charity

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Imagine a Christmas

where all your cards

are written for you,

personalised with

your own details and

supporting this

charity

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Metabolic Support UK (formerley known as Climb) was inspired by Jennifer Rachel Greene who was born on 8th December 1978 with a rare Inherited Metabolic Disorder called Cystinosis.

Finding little support and information available following this devastating diagnosis Jen’s parents, Peter and Lesley Greene – with help from family, friends and the medical profession registered the charity, initially called Research Trust for Metabolic Diseases in Children (RTMDC) encompassing all Inherited Metabolic Disorders, in November 1981.

The aims of the charity remain as true today as in 1981, whilst evolving with the changing landscape of the rare disease community.  The small and dedicated team work hard to:

  • Providing patients and families with bespoke support tailored to their needs, from point of diagnosis through to young people’s transition adulthood and beyond

  • Connecting families worldwide to reduce isolation and enable them to share experiences

  • Funding research to develop treatments and support early diagnosis

  • Working closely with medical professionals to stay ahead in innovations such as newborn screening and treatments

  • Raising awareness of these conditions amongst the medical, health, social care and teaching professions, as well as the general public

Click here to visit the Metabolic Support UK website

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