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As a Friend of the Meningitis Trust you will receive a number of exclusive benefits :
- Friends In Touch newsletter sent to you twice a year full of meningitis information and developments, including a fun children’s section.
- Updates on Research Projects within our newsletter on the findings and details of the research we are currently carrying out or completed into after-care,
after-effects and vaccines.
- Friends of the Meningitis Trust pack which will include Symptoms cards and Meningitis information.
- Friends of the Meningitis Trust directory for you to get in touch with other Friends to share experiences or make friends. You can find it in each edition of Friends In Touch and we will only display your details with your permission.
- Lapel pin and car sticker for you to help us raise awareness by displaying and show you care.
- Friends of the Meningitis Trust Q&A service for when you have a question about meningitis or the Meningitis Trust. Find out the answer by emailing in confidence to an exclusive email address.
Being a Friend will bring you regular updates on the progress of our research, meningitis in the news and forthcoming events. Above all, your support as a Friend will enable our work to continue.
Becoming a Friend is easy...
Simply click here to download a leaflet and return to our FREEPOST address given or get in touch for more information on friend@meningitis-trust.org or 01453 769082.
There are two types of subscription:
- Family/Group of up to 4 - £35 per year
- Individual - £25 per year
or become a Friend for life:
- £400 for an Individual
- £600 for a family/group of up to 4
You can pay your annual subscription by either cheque or Direct Debit.
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Anne-Marie Cooper and her family became Friends of the Meningitis Trust after her daughter Sophia contracted pneumococcal meningitis.
Anne-Marie says ‘We joined as a family to receive additional information on meningitis, updates on new developments and to support the Trust who we found to be extremely supportive at a very difficult time. We like getting the regular newsletter to hear about other people’s stories and know that there is help available.’
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