Are you a young person in the U.K aged 11-17 living with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome or suspected MCAS? We have some incredible news just for you! MCAS Young Voices has arrived!
Join our vibrant community-led space where you can connect with peers who understand what it's like to live with MCAS, speak to other people your age who understand the difficulties you might face, share your experiences and help to support projects which will help other young people living with MCAS or suspected MCAS.
Together, we're stronger! The group currently meets once a month over Zoom and is working on an anthology of stories, poetry and art work to raise awareness of MCAS.
If you want to find out more about what membership is like you can read the handbook here.
Connect with others your age who share similar experiences and challenges. Create lasting friendships.
Be part of planning projects and developing resources to support our community and help other young people with MCAS.
You can also help us to raise awareness and share the things you think are important with people.
Tell us what you think would help young people living with MCAS, and we'll work together to create valuable resources just for you!
Join MCAS Young Voices today and let your voice be heard! Please ask your parents or carer to sign up on your behalf here.
We also need young people to help support our MCAS Young Voices group.
If you are an older young person aged 18-24, are based in the U.K and are interested in helping to lead the session and inspire and engage young people with MCAS, please register your interest here.
Whether you already have leadership skills or are looking to gain some. We will help you to develop valuable leadership skills which can benefit you in the work place.
For more information please get in touch with Charise.
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