❤️ 10% for charity

Chronic Insights is more than just an app to me. It has become a mission to help people like us, who live with chronic illness every day. Part of this mission is to give back to charities who work tirelessly on our behalf, to provide support and assistance, a helpline, a voice.

How it works

Every year, I will donate 10% of revenue I receive from any Chronic Insights in-app subscriptions you sign up for to the charity of your choice (choose your charity from the list shown when you sign up)

Participating charities

Astriid

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We are experts by experience in long-term health conditions at work, and have first-hand knowledge of the barriers faced by the community we support. By combining our expertise with our one-of-a-kind research findings, we create bespoke support sessions and resources for individual seeking work and deliver training and creative consultancy for employers and businesses who are ready to improve disability inclusion in their workforce.

Fibromyalgia Action UK

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Fibromyalgia Action is a registered charity administered by unpaid volunteers. The majority of volunteers are also fibromyalgia sufferers who work extremely hard, despite their condition, in order to forward the cause of fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia Action was established in order to provide information and support to sufferers and their families. In addition, the Association provides medical information for professionals and operates a national helpline.

GAIN (Guillain-Barré and Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies)

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Welcome to GAIN (Guillain-Barré and Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies), the UK’s only charity dedicated to supporting people affected by Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), CIDP, MMN, and other related inflammatory neuropathies. Whether you’re looking for advice, information, or just someone who truly understands what you’re going through, we’re here to help.

Marfan Trust

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The Marfan Trust supports those with Marfan syndrome and Loeys-Dietz syndrome and their families, provides educational information to raise awareness of Marfan syndrome and Loeys-Dietz syndrome, and undertakes medical research to enable better treatment for patients.

National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society (NASS)

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We are here to transform the diagnosis and care of people living with axial SpA (axial spondyloarthritis / ankylosing spondylitis).

Axial SpA works silently. We don’t.

National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS)

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The National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) offers practical and emotional support to those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) – both autoimmune diseases that can profoundly impact quality of life, limiting mobility, independence, and daily functioning. Everything NRAS does is driven by the voices and experiences of those living with these currently incurable complex and relentless conditions. NRAS are a community that believes in empowering and supporting every person facing the reality of RA or JIA. Together, we stand against these invisible diseases, shining a light on their impact so no one has to battle them alone.

Pain Relief Foundation

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Chronic pain has been called an invisible condition. Although often devastating to the millions who have it and being one of the biggest causes of disability in the UK, to others it cannot be seen. By increasing society’s awareness of disabling chronic pain, campaigning for the fair treatment of people with chronic pain and investing in research and support that people need, we believe we can enable people with chronic pain to live active and fulfilling lives.

Pelvis Pain Support Network

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Providing support, information and advocacy for those with pelvic pain, we are a patient led organisation with a board of trustees who are all patients or carers. Our advisory panel comprises experts from across the world, including Australia, the USA, Italy, France and the UK who are clinicians, researchers and health professionals with an interest in pelvic pain.