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Family Conference 2014 Video

After the success that was our Family Weekend, we have the video highlights ready for you to see! Please watch and share! https://vimeo.com/112004121  

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Kidz Up North – November 20th

Thursday, 20th November 2014 – 9.30am – 4.30pm EventCity, Barton Dock Road, Manchester, M17 8AS, (Near the Trafford Centre) More Info here Free entry, free parking, fully accessible! The show guide for this event is now attached. · Do you know…

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We Need Your Feedback

After the amazing Family Conference weekend, we would love it if you could send us your feedback. Below is a very brief feedback form to fill in. You can download it, complete it and post it back to us. Lucy…

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An Amazing Weekend

The BDFA Family Conference is over for another year. Lots of families, children and professionals attended. Once we have had chance to re group, we shall have a full review of the weekend. You can see more pictures on our Facebook…

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Family Conference 2014

Day 1 of our Family Conference has finished. Seeing the families getting the chance to talk to each other and also to the professionals is exactly the point of the weekend. We have had research updates, family groups, activities for…

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BDFA Newsletter – Issue 29

Our latest Newsletter is available to read and download. Click here to read it.

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With your support we can help support families living with the devastating diagnosis of Batten disease

Thank you for making a donation to the work of the BDFA.

The BDFA receives NO funding from Government and are only able to carry out our work because of the strong commitment of our volunteers and fundraisers.

Thank you so much for your support

How your donation can help

£5 a month
provides a support and information
folder for a newly diagnosed family

£20 a month

helps to run our family support services

£50 a month
enables us to run training workshops
for professionals to educate them on
Batten disease