News & Stories
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The Day Our Lives Changed
A new book explores with honesty and emotion how a grandmother heard of her beloved grandson’s death from meningitis and the grief journey she has been on since then.
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Becca H’s story
Many of you will have seen the new meningitis figures released by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) last week, showing a reduction in MenC cases. Whilst welcoming this news we’re also warning against complacency and that more needs to be done in the battle against meningitis.
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Wishing you a restful Christmas and peaceful New Year
A message from Tom Nutt, CEO of Meningitis Now
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Our London Christmas Concert
We’d like to say a huge thank you to all of you who came along to our London Christmas Concert
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Jessica W's Story
What should have been the happiest of times for Jessica – the birth of her daughter – didn’t go as planned when she fell ill with suspected meningitis in August this year. The 31-year-old from Wakefield in West Yorkshire is making a good physical recovery, but mentally the trauma is still very much on her mind, as she tells us here.
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Amy S’s story
Amy, from Kilsyth in North Lanarkshire, contracted viral meningitis at the age of 25 in November this year. Her symptoms included head pressure and headache, photophobia, body aches, sinusitis and vomiting. Fortunately treatment was prompt, but she’s still suffering some symptoms and struggling to get back to normal, as she tells us here.
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Students smash their fundraising target
Students and staff from King Edward VI School (KES) – William Shakespeare’s school in Stratford-upon-Avon – have raised an amazing £26,000 towards our ongoing work after we were selected as their Charity of the Year.
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Terrie D’s story
Terrie from Bedfordshire was on holiday when she became unwell. After flying home her condition became worse and she was later diagnosed with viral meningitis. She shares her story.
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A fond farewell
Our Director of Information and Support, Beverley Corbett, is leaving us after seven years of helping our fight to defeat meningitis and provide support to those impacted by the disease. While Bev is stepping away from her role she will always remain a huge supporter of Meningitis Now and the work we do. She shares a heartfelt goodbye here.
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Our moving and uplifting concert in Gloucester Cathedral
We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who came to our Christmas Concert in the beautiful setting of Gloucester Cathedral last week.
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Dom’s Atlantic Coast Challenge
This October Dom ran three marathons in three days as part of the Atlantic Coast Challenge. He completed this challenge to raise money in memory of his cousin Emily who sadly died from meningitis in 2014. He has raised an incredible £1,071 which will go towards those impacted by meningitis. Dom shares his story below.
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Squats save Lives
The Facebook Fundraising Challenge is on. This year we are challenging supporters to do 100 squats a day in January to show their support and raise vital funds for Meningitis Now. Raise £100 and you’ll receive your very own Squats Save Lives medal!