Meningitis Now Explained

Meningitis Now is a national charity based in the United Kingdom. It was formed following a merger between the charities The Meningitis Trust and Meningitis UK in 2013. Meningitis Now is working towards a future where no one in the UK dies from meningitis and everyone affected gets the support they need.

History

Meningitis Trust was a charity formed in the United Kingdom in 1986 to fight meningitis.[1]

Meningitis UK was originally called the Spencer Dayman Meningitis Laboratories in memory of founder and chief executive Steve Dayman's son, who died of meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia in 1982, aged 14-months. It was established in 1999 to fund a £500,000 dedicated meningitis research laboratory in the School of Medical Sciences at University of Bristol. Once this project was completed, the charity decided to focus solely on funding research into a preventative vaccine for all forms of meningitis.

In 2013, the Meningitis Trust and Meningitis UK merged and the new organisation was renamed Meningitis Now.[2] Medical research is still at the heart of what they do, together with awareness raising and support.

Patrons

Among the charity's patrons are:[3]Lord Darzi• The Duchess of Edinburgh• Andrew Harvey• Lord Williams of Oystermouth• Ken LoachLisa SnowdonIan Rush MBE• Joanna Trollope CBE• Denis LawJoe Swash

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Seigal, Catherine. Bereaved Parents and their Continuing Bonds: Love after Death. 2017. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 978-1-78450-641-4. 119.
  2. News: Meningitis charities announce merger. 15 March 2013. 13 January 2018. www.bbc.com.
  3. Web site: View our various different teams Meningitis Now. 2021-08-24. Meningitis Now. en.