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Philip Warford from Renaissance Legal will be joining us at the #BBSUKConference2025 to talk about how families with disabled members can plan for the future. 

Hell be sharing his expertise on essential legal documents like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney—crucial tools for securing long-term stability and peace of mind. 

This knowledge is invaluable in ensuring that vulnerable members of the BBS community are protected and provided for, both now and in the years to come. Don’t miss this important session!

If you havent already, make sure to book onto the conference by visiting our website: https://bbsuk.org.uk/news-events/annual-conferences/#conference-2025

Philip Warford from Renaissance Legal will be joining us at the #BBSUKConference2025 to talk about how families with disabled members can plan for the future.

He'll be sharing his expertise on essential legal documents like wills, trusts, and powers of attorney—crucial tools for securing long-term stability and peace of mind.

This knowledge is invaluable in ensuring that vulnerable members of the BBS community are protected and provided for, both now and in the years to come. Don’t miss this important session!

If you haven't already, make sure to book onto the conference by visiting our website: bbsuk.org.uk/news-events/annual-conferences/#conference-2025
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Were also very excited to welcome back Dr Elizabeth Forysthe to the #BBSUKConference2025!

Dr. Elizabeth Forsythe is a leading expert in Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), with 15 years of dedicated research and clinical experience. With a PhD in BBS and a passion for advancing care, Dr. Forsythe continues to shape the future of BBS research and treatment. 🔬

She will be providing an update on the Setmelanotide clinics for our audience.

If you havent already, make sure to book onto the conference by visiting our website: https://bbsuk.org.uk/news-events/annual-conferences/#conference-2025

We're also very excited to welcome back Dr Elizabeth Forysthe to the #bbsukconference2025!

Dr. Elizabeth Forsythe is a leading expert in Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), with 15 years of dedicated research and clinical experience. With a PhD in BBS and a passion for advancing care, Dr. Forsythe continues to shape the future of BBS research and treatment. 🔬

She will be providing an update on the Setmelanotide clinics for our audience.

If you haven't already, make sure to book onto the conference by visiting our website: bbsuk.org.uk/news-events/annual-conferences/#conference-2025
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Countdown to Conference fundraising challenge! 

The countdown to our BBS UK Conference on 25th April is well underway, and our Fundraising Challenge is heating up! 

🎉 What’s in it for you? 
• Pledge to raise £100 or more: Get a BBS UK T-shirt and fundraising pack! 
• Be a top 3 fundraiser: Win a limited-edition BBS UK hoody! 

💡 Need ideas for your final push? 
☕ Host a Meetup: Organise a tea party or cake sale—it’s a fun, simple way to raise funds while connecting with others! 
🚴 Get Active: Walk, run, cycle, or plan a sponsored activity. Every step you take brings us closer to our goal! 

🎯 Top Tips for Success: 
• Update Your Supporters: Share your progress and thank those who have already donated. 
• Spread the Word: Ask friends and family to share your fundraising page—it’s never too late to find new supporters. 
• Add a Fun Twist: A raffle or bake sale could help boost your total! 

📩 Ready to take your event to the next level? Contact us at fundraising@bbsuk.org.uk for any final support or advice. 

Together, let’s keep building momentum and make a big impact! 💪 

#CountdownToConference #BBSUKConference #FundraiserChallenge

Countdown to Conference fundraising challenge!

The countdown to our BBS UK Conference on 25th April is well underway, and our Fundraising Challenge is heating up!

🎉 What’s in it for you?
• Pledge to raise £100 or more: Get a BBS UK T-shirt and fundraising pack!
• Be a top 3 fundraiser: Win a limited-edition BBS UK hoody!

💡 Need ideas for your final push?
☕ Host a Meetup: Organise a tea party or cake sale—it’s a fun, simple way to raise funds while connecting with others!
🚴 Get Active: Walk, run, cycle, or plan a sponsored activity. Every step you take brings us closer to our goal!

🎯 Top Tips for Success:
• Update Your Supporters: Share your progress and thank those who have already donated.
• Spread the Word: Ask friends and family to share your fundraising page—it’s never too late to find new supporters.
• Add a Fun Twist: A raffle or bake sale could help boost your total!

📩 Ready to take your event to the next level? Contact us at [email protected] for any final support or advice.

Together, let’s keep building momentum and make a big impact! 💪

#CountdownToConference #BBSUKConference #FundraiserChallenge
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Jjessica Wwalmsley

Its #RareDiseaseDay2025 on Feb 28th, and were showing our support for everyone living with a rare condition. Thats a whopping 300 million people worldwide! 

#BardetBiedlSyndrome is a rare genetic condition that effects approximately 0.001% of babies born in the UK. 

Here at BBS UK, we will exhibiting be in the main entrance of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham showing our support for the rare disease community and educating people about BBS.

If youd like to come along, the event is free to attend with no registration required. 

#RareDiseaseDay2025

It's #RareDiseaseDay2025 on Feb 28th, and we're showing our support for everyone living with a rare condition. That's a whopping 300 million people worldwide!

#bardetbiedlsyndrome is a rare genetic condition that effects approximately 0.001% of babies born in the UK.

Here at BBS UK, we will exhibiting be in the main entrance of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham showing our support for the rare disease community and educating people about BBS.

If you'd like to come along, the event is free to attend with no registration required.

#RareDiseaseDay2025
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I can’t wait to volunteer

📢 Free Mentoring for VI University Students! 🎓

Starting university can be exciting but also overwhelming—especially if you're visually impaired. That’s whyLOOK - supporting families living with visual impairment , with support from Thomas Pocklington Trust are offering a free mentoring programme to help VI students navigate uni life with confidence!

👥 Who is it for?
🔹 VI students starting university this autumn or currently in their first year
🔹 Those looking for guidance from someone who’s been there before!

💡 How does it work?
You'll be paired with a VI mentor—a trained student or graduate—who can share their real-life experience and offer advice on everything from making friends to self-advocacy and accessing support.

💬 Past mentees say:
🌟 "I didn't know anyone VI at uni before—now I have support and great advice!"
🌟 "This helped me step out of my comfort zone and gain confidence!"

🔗 Know a student who might benefit? Please share this info!

Want to know more? Contact Megan at LOOK by emailing [email protected] or 07464 351 958, Whatsapp: +44 7464 351 958
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2 weeks ago
Were excited to once again be joined at our conference by Professor Phil Beales!

Prof Phil Beales is a world renowned researcher into Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), ciliopathies and rare diseases. 

You can expect another fascinating update on gene therapy and what this means for the future of the field of study. 

If you havent already, make sure to book onto the conference by visiting our website: https://bbsuk.org.uk/news-events/annual-conferences/#conference-2025

We're excited to once again be joined at our conference by Professor Phil Beales!

Prof Phil Beales is a world renowned researcher into Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), ciliopathies and rare diseases.

You can expect another fascinating update on gene therapy and what this means for the future of the field of study.

If you haven't already, make sure to book onto the conference by visiting our website: bbsuk.org.uk/news-events/annual-conferences/#conference-2025
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