Mast Cell Action weekly zoom session
Our weekly, informal meetings are an opportunity for people living with MCAS to connect with others, share stories and experiences and seek
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About this event
Mast Cell Action is delighted to share our online community groups. These groups are hosted by volunteers who have MCAS or care for someone with MCAS.
Join us every Thursday 7pm - 8.30pm for this virtual event.
We have graded this event as using Three spoons of energy (two emotional and one mental)
The sessions are hosted by Alice, Roselle and Amie, who are Mast Cell Action Community Champions as well as our Community Engagement Coordinator, Charise and our Community Support Coordinator, Deborah.
Our weekly, informal meetings are an opportunity for people living with MCAS to connect with others, share stories and experiences and seek support from each other.
Our sessions are only suitable to those living in the U.K, this is due to our funding and due to the differences in medical systems, benefits, treatment and medications around the world. If you live abroad you are more than welcome to explore our free resources on our website or view our videos on YouTube.
Please choose a donation ticket if you can.
Your support means the world to us! As we strive to keep our virtual sessions accessible to all, your donations enable us to keep the lights on, and the virtual doors wide open for everyone eager to learn, connect, and grow with us. Every contribution fuels our mission to deliver quality content and engage with our community in meaningful ways. If you are able to donate, please do give what you can.
Together, let's continue to nurture a space for our community. Your support paves the way for brighter futures for those living with MCAS.
What you need to know
We will be running this session virtually through Zoom, you are welcome to attend with your microphone and camera off if you feel more comfortable doing so. We will email out the Zoom link to join 1 hour before the session. Please check your spam folder if you can't find this link.
Please book a place for everyone who will be attending online, even if you'll be attending using the same device. This helps us keep the event running smoothly and safely and also helps us to decide what kind of events to organise in the future.
Please note: We will be taking a register so if there are many participants, it may take a while – please be patient if you are in the waiting room. It will make the process of admitting people and taking the register much quicker if you could change your name before joining, to the name you used when booking. You can access a step-by-step on how to change your name here.
Please contact events@mastcellaction.org with any questions.
How Mast Cell Action Uses Your Data
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In our database, your name will be stored along with these statistics but identifying information is never included in reports. We don’t collect or store more information than needed to generate these statistics and have no access to any financial information you provide to Eventbrite.
All information is stored in line with our GDPR policy.
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Mast Cell Action's vision is of a world where everyone affected by Mast Cell Disease has their symptoms acknowledged and experiences listened to, to achieve a correct diagnosis, and to receive the care and support that they need.