RARE Champion of Hope Celebration
20 October 2020
Groundbreakers. Leaders. Advocates.
The rare disease community is full of people who inspire us all through innovation, research, compassion and a relentless spirit to affect positive change. Through the RARE Champion of Hope Awards, we honor and recognize true champions for rare disease. This year we will be recognizing leaders who have made a significant impact in advocacy, industry, medical care, science, as well as up-and-coming rare disease leaders. Awardees will be announced at this year’s RARE Champion of Hope Celebration.
Register for your place at the RARE Champion of Hope Celebration, taking place 12th November 2020, 7pm-8pm. RSVP today for a virtual gala; experience exciting food and drink demos, entertaining performances, and inspiring stories of hope from the rare disease community.
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Living Different: Patricks’s NF2 Blog
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Beth’s Novasper Online Dog Show 2021
Find out how you can get involved in this year's fluffiest and loveable online dog show!
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Christian’s Story
Christian's Mum, Ellie, share's their journey with NF & why they decided to get involved with this year's Garden Challenge!
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Tate’s Shine A Light Marathon
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Virtual Medical Meetings
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Connection Coalition
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Kate, NF Mummy Community & Support
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Alex’s story - Support in the Workplace
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