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Support For Parents (Alphabetical Listings): M

  • M.A.C.S.
    Charity No 1040074 Micro & Anophthalmic Children's Society
  • Manic Depression Fellowship
    The Manic Depression Fellowship works to enable people affected by manic depression (bi-polar disorder) to take control of their lives.
  • Marfan Association UK
    Charity No 802727 Help and support for those affected by this disorder of connective tissue.
  • Marie Stopes International
    Marie Stopes’ mission is to ensure the right of all people to have children by choice not chance, by providing reproductive healthcare worldwide.
  • ME (Myalgic Encephalopathy) Association
    Charity No 801279. Support and guidance for people with ME and their carers, and a 'Listening Ear' telephone helpline called ME Connect.
  • Mencap
    Working with people with a learning disability to fight discrimination, ensure their rights are recognised, and that they are respected as individuals.
  • Menière's Society
    Charity No 297246 Vertigo, tinnitus and deafness are symptoms of Ménière's disease.The society can help with information and support.
  • Meningitis Research Foundation
    Charity No 328205 Information, befriending and support for people affected by meningitis and septicaemia.
  • Meningitis Trust
    Charity No 803016 Support for people affected by meningitis/meningococcal disease.
  • Meningitis Trust (Teachers)
    Charity No 803016 Free online resources about meningitis/meningococcal diseasefor teachers of children 14-16 years.
  • Mental Health Foundation
    Works to meet the needs of people with mental health problems, reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues and to promote understanding.
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  • Migraine Trust
    Charity No 1081300 Helping sufferers regain control of their lives.
  • Mind
    Charity No 219830 Promotes mental health throughout England and Wales, and works for a better life for everyone with experience of mental distress.
  • Mindroom
    Charity No SC 030472. Mindroom is a charity aimed at helping children and adults with learning difficulties.
  • Miscarriage Association
    The Miscarriage Association's support staff deal with over 15,000 letters and calls a year from those who have suffered the loss of a baby in pregnancy.
  • Moebius Resaarch Trust
    Moebius Syndrome is an extremely rare genetic condition, caused in part by a failure of some of the cranial nerves to fully develop.
  • Motability
    Motability is a national UK charity, which helps disabled people and their families to become more mobile.
  • Motor Neurone Disease Association
    Charity No 294354 Support for people living with MND, their carers and health and social care professionals.
  • Multiple Births Foundation
    No 292518 which is under the umbrella of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Trust.
  • Multiple Sclerosis Society
    Charity No 207495 Support and advice for people with MS.
  • Muscular Dystrophy Campaign
    Charity No 205395 Provides in-depth information on muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular disorders.
  • Myasthenia Gravis Association
    Charity No 272413 Other conditions covered by the Association are Lambert-Eaton Myasthenia Syndrome (LEMS) and Congenital Myasthenia.
  • Myotonic Dystrophy Support Group
    Charity No 1073211 Myotonic Dystrophy is the most common and variable form of muscular dystrophy.
    Have we missed something? If you know of a good support organisation or resource not listed in our support section, please use the links below to tell us about it.

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