Proud supporters
We're proud to support a number of charities
We're proud to support
Cavell Nurses Trust
Cavell Nurses’ Trust provides support for UK nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants, both working and retired, when they’re suffering personal or financial hardship – often because of illness, disability, domestic abuse and the effects of older age.
Legs Matter
Legs Matter campaign is to raise awareness and understanding of conditions of the lower leg and foot, and to ensure the timely and effective care of them amongst the public and healthcare professionals.
The Society of Tissue Viability
The Society of Tissue Viability started as a regional group in 1979, becoming a national society in 1981 and gaining its charitable status in the mid 1990s. Today it is an independent registered charity run by a body of Trustees.
The Leg Club Foundation
The Leg Club Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation committed to promoting the wellbeing of people with leg-related problems, regardless of age. Formed as a registered charity in 2005 it acts as an umbrella organisation to promote and support health promotion initiatives including raising awareness of preventative management of all aspects of lower limb disease amongst the public.
The British Lymphology Society
The British Lymphology Society is the leading charitable organisation for lymphoedema in the UK, providing support and professional advice to healthcare professionals and others, to improve the health of those living with lymphoedema / chronic oedema in the UK.
The Lymphoedema Support Network
The Lymphoedema Support Network is a registered charity and the UK's national patient support organisation for lymphoedema. The Lymphoedema Support Network (LSN) educates and supports other patients with this condition by providing a high standard of information and promoting self-help.
Wound Care Alliance
Wound Care Alliance are a charitable organisation providing training and education by experienced wound care professionals which can then be applied in any care setting. The primary objective of the Wound Care Alliance UK is the development and promotion of multi-disciplinary best practice in the prevention, assessment, management and maintenance of wounds.
The Society for Vascular Nursing
The Society for Vascular Nursing (SVN) is a not-for-profit organisation for vascular nurses throughout the UK. Through a culture of sharing, they promote excellence in clinical practice, education and research. The SVN ethos is to ensure that members have access to education and support ensuring vascular nurses have the correct foundation to provide optimal care for patients with vascular disease.
LymphUnited
Founder, Matt Hazledine was diagnosed with lymphoedema in 2011 and his purpose is to unite all sectors of the community and help others to live better with lymphoedema.