WE DESERVE MORE TOMORROWS

Freddie and his mum Laura both have Vascular Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (vascular EDS).


Vascular EDS is a rare connective tissue disorder that affects all tissues, arteries and internal organs making them extremely fragile.


Patients are at daily risk of sudden arterial or organ rupture and it is thought to affect around 740 people in the UK.


Vascular EDS can take life in an instant. Help us change that.


Please support us to make more tomorrows possible for people living with vascular EDS.

Ways you can support us

Awareness

Get involved with REDS4VEDS, our global awareness campaign for vascular EDS.

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Volunteer

Volunteer a whole day or a few hours, your support will make a huge difference.

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Fundraise

Get involved and help raise funds for us. Just £10 funds a VEDS Emergency Pack.

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Sharing is Caring!

Follow us on our social media channels and share on your socials, it is one of easiest ways to support Annabelle's Challenge. You could also sign up to our weekly newsletter.

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How the money you raise can make a difference

£25

could give two people the chance to speak to a patient coordinator on our helpline.

£50

could fund a patients MedicAlert membership and VEDS Emergency Information Pack.

£85

could give a patient affected by vascular EDS access to a confidential, counselling session.

£100

could provide an in-person support group for 10 people affected by vascular EDS.

Gift more tomorrows with a donation

Donating just £10 could fund a VEDS Emergency Pack for someone like Freddie.


A VEDS Emergency Pack ensures those with vEDS have the resources and support at their fingertips in the event of a medical emergency or routine appointment.

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Thank you to Bauer Media Outdoor for supporting Annabelle's Challenge enabling us to raise awareness across the UK.


We would also like to thank Rare Revolution for their support creating the campaign and our volunteers for making this possible on behalf of the vEDS community.

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