Double Matching Donation Offer

Facebook Fundraiser hosted by Paul Kayes and Geoff Allen

We have a very generous anonymous double matching offer up to £1000 in support of Invest in ME Research. Don’t forget to add gift aid if you are a U.K. tax payer. Facebook pays all the processing fees for you, so 100% of your donation goes directly to the charity.

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Invest in ME Research is an independent UK charity facilitating/funding a strategy of biomedical research into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME or ME/CFS) and promoting better education about ME. The charity is run by volunteers – patients or parents of children with ME. No paid staff & all work is performed for free. We are a small charity but with a growing number of supporters with big hearts and determination to get the best possible research carried out to find the cause of ME and develop treatments.

Big thanks to the generous matching donor and to you all for your support!

Our 40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge

40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge for Invest in ME Research

Our 40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge aims to raise £40,000 to reach the milestone of £1,000,000 raised and pledged for Invest in ME Research for the charity’s Centre of Excellence biomedical research programme and medical education projects for ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis).

Any individual, group, team, company, is welcome to join in.

There is no pressure at all to reach your fundraising target.

Simply contact us with the link to your fundraising page or event and we’ll add it to our 40 x £1k Fundraisers grid and share on social media.

Let’s Do It for ME is run by patients supporting Invest in ME Research and helping to crowdfund the charity’s Centre of Excellence for ME projects.

Invest in ME Research can provide fundraising aids such as their charity collection boxes, wristbands, T-shirts, posters, banners, as well as leaflets and other awareness or informational materials.

We’ve set up our own £1k target fundraising page on JustGiving and a team page which you’re welcome to join.

Wonderful.org closed end of March, so we’ve transferred our fundraising page Remembering Anne Örtegren to JustGiving.

Here are the details if you wish to send your donation to Invest in ME Research by cheque or bank transfer.

UK Bank Transfer
Bank: Lloyds TSB Heartsease
Sorting code: 77-66-53
Account number: 22439568

Bank Transfer from outside UK
IBAN: GB63 LOYD 77665322439568
BIC/SWIFT: LOYDGB21E05

Cheque
Send cheques payable to ‘Invest in ME Research’ to:
Invest in ME Research
PO Box 561,
Eastleigh,
Hampshire,
SO50 0GQ
(UK tax payers can add Gift Aid)

Let’s Do It for ME is run by patients supporting Invest in ME Research and fundraising for the charity’s Centre of Excellence for ME projects.

Our 40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge

New Total £960,000

May ME Awareness Month

Welcome to ME Awareness Month May 2019!

A bit about us…

Let’s Do It for ME is a patient-driven campaign supporting the work of the charity Invest in ME Research and helping to raise funds for the biomedical research of their UK Centre of Excellence for ME initiative.

We want tests to enable accurate diagnosis and effective medical treatments established for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME).

ME is a chronic disease involving muscle, brain, spinal cord, and dysfunction of immune, gastro-intestinal, endocrine, and cardiac systems. For more about ME see IiMER Awareness Leaflet and FAQs about ME.

Our crowdfunding enabled the Centre of Excellence biomedical research projects to commence in 2013 and the ongoing efforts were noted by MPs in recent Parliamentary debates on ME treatment and research.

Let’s Do It for ME awareness and fundraising is fully inclusive of age and illness severity, from the most severely ill supported by carers, to fit and healthy friends and family, our wonderful willing wellies!

We’ve had sponsored silences, screen-free weekends, readathons, sleepathons, through to some pretty extreme challenges, such as Mike Shepherd’s North Pole Marathon. You name it, Invest in ME Research supporters have probably done it!

Click on the images in the grid below for ways to take part in or to support May ME Awareness 2019 in aid of Invest in ME Research charity.

There’s also a page for May 2019 fundraisers here.

If you’re only able to share links that is still much appreciated.

We are severely ill ourselves but aim to update throughout May 2019 so please contact us with anything you’d like added or highlighted.

Special dates for May include renowned international Invest in ME Research Conference Week including Thinking the Future for Early Career Researchers 28th; Biomedical Researchers Colloquium 29-30th; ME Conference 31st; and Janet Smart’s Black Dress Day 31st May.

Until 17th May you can nominate Invest in ME Research for a Movement for Good donation of £1,000.

Please email Invest in ME Research directly at info@investinme.org for help with other awareness and fundraising aids, such as the charity’s T-shirts, wristbands, info materials, collection boxes etc.

To support our awareness you can also buy a range of products, such as our famous bear, with the Let’s Do It for ME and other logos and slogans from our online shops with 100% seller profit paid directly to Invest in ME Research. Spreadshirt’s offering free delivery til 7th May.

You can also buy the new book of poems 31 Days in May by The French Femme or simply share the poems she posts each day of the month.

Fundraisers can create pages for Invest in ME Research on these platforms

EveryclickGoFundMEJustGivingMyDonateWonderful

Here’s to Happy May ME Awareness and Fundraising!

Thank you for supporting Invest in ME Research! 

Take Part…

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Thank you for supporting Invest in ME Research!

Easy way to win £500 for Invest in ME!

Free to enter – no purchase necessary

 
easyfundraising is giving away a £500 donation to one lucky cause in their Getaway Giveaway competition sponsored by Hotels.com.

It’s quick, easy and free to enter – no purchase necessary.

For your chance to win £500 for Invest in ME simply go to the competition page and click on any travel operator before midnight 24th February 2019.

Plus, get triple entries when you click through to Hotels.com!

You can log in to enter via Facebook or your email address.

If not already registered with easyfundraising it’s easy to join.

You will get an email confirming your entry with a message to forward or share on social media to increase the chances of winning.

Please note that the charity name on easyfundraising is Invest in ME
(not Invest in ME Research).

Supporters have raised £7,521.34 for the charity simply by shopping online via easyfundraising.
 

Thank you for your support!

House of Commons Debate for ME

 
Thank you to all who contacted their MP for support in the House of Commons backbench debate on appropriate treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, initiated by Carol Monaghan (Glasgow North West) along with Ben Lake (Ceredigion) and Nicky Morgan (Loughborough), and held on 24th January 2019.

Thank you to those MPs who responded by attending the debate or by voicing their support for the motion and to those highlighting the work of Invest in ME Research in medical education and our patient-driven crowdfunding for the biomedical research programme of the charity’s Centre of Excellence for ME, and thank you to the supporter who initiated Carol Monaghan’s interest in ME.

Carol Monaghan began by reflecting on how little has changed in the 20 years since a debate in 1999, called by then MP for Great Yarmouth, Anthony Wright.

Sir David Amess said,
“I first heard ME being mentioned in the Chamber in the 1980s by, I think, the late Richard Holt on these Benches and Jimmy Hood on the Labour benches”.

In February 1988, Jimmy Hood, then MP for Clydesdale, presented a Bill to require an annual report to Parliament on progress made in investigating the causes, effects and treatment of myalgic encephalomyelitis, as Invest in ME Research pointed out in their document Give ME Patients a Future.

One of the sponsors of that Bill was the late Brynmor John, then MP for Pontypridd in South Wales. Brynmor John had been diagnosed with ME. In December 1988 he died suddenly, immediately after exiting the House of Commons gym. “He had been following an exercise regime based on what is argued to be unfounded and unethical medical advice: that sufferers may exercise their way toward a cure for the illness.”

It’s nothing less than tragic that over 30 years later, MPs are debating appropriate treatment for ME and pointing out the seriously adverse effects of graded exercise therapy (GET) on people diagnosed with ME.

All the speakers did an excellent job of raising a range of important points, especially in the short time allotted them of 2 to 4 minutes. It was interesting to hear perspectives from MPs with backgrounds in bioscience and healthcare, and sadly all too familiar experiences and comments of their constituents.

Several speakers referred to the lack of further substantial funding for biomedical research since £1.6m spent by the Medical Research Council in 2012. This ring fencing of funds for ME was prompted by a 2011 Westminster Hall debate earned by then MP for Redcar, Ian Swales, in support of his constituents Jan Laverick (sufferer of severe ME and co-founder of our Let’s Do It for ME campaign) and her mother Margaret Laverick.

In his comments on the subject of research into ME, Steve Brine, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, mentioned the late Baroness Jowell. The government allocated an extra £20m, doubling the amount from the government for brain cancer research, following her death last year.

Invest in ME Research calls upon the government to ring-fence funding of at least £20 million a year for five years for biomedical research into ME. This £100 million to be a beginning to end all of the years of suffering of an estimated 250,000 citizens with ME and the millions of carers and family members affected by the consequences of the disease, and give hope for the future. It would encourage the research community to enter the field. It is not a large investment in the light of the small amount spent by the government on biomedical research into ME over the 30 or so years that MPs have been raising the matter with successive governments or compared with the loss to the economy and lives.

Kelvin Hopkins (Luton North) mentioned Dr. Ian Gibson, former MP for Norwich “and a distinguished medical scientist in his own right.” Dr. Gibson is a staunch supporter of Invest in ME Research, chairing their annual international conference and supporting the Centre of Excellence for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.

The book by Dr. Gibson and Elaine Sherriffs Science, Politics…and ME inspired a fresh wave of positive political activism when published in March 2017, including a petition to Debate in Parliament the absence of an effective policy for the treatment of M.E, gaining almost 11,000 signatures in the six weeks prior to the snap general election in May of that year.

Liz Twist (Blaydon) thanked Pauline Donaldson of the Tyne and Wear ME/CFS support group and said she was shocked to hear that patients and families are helping to fund research themselves.

“It is really important that we find a way of having that biomedical research done through public funds.”

She went on to say that Invest in ME Research is doing much to support training for GPs and has information packs, but that the charity does not have the funds to extend that medical training everywhere.
 

 
 
Liz McInnes (Heywood and Middleton) again spoke about our friend, the late Merryn Crofts, and her mother’s criticism of the current NICE guidance, adding,

“I have also been contacted by other constituents who have urged me to take part in this debate. One of them is Rebecca Pritchard, who points out that it would not be difficult to increase funding for research, given that very little funding for ME has been given so far. She highlights the work done by Invest in ME Research, based in Norwich, and points out the huge funds that have been crowdfunded by patients and their families.”
 

 
 
Sharon Hodgson (Washington and Sunderland West) said,
“Projects such as Invest in ME Research, which has four PhD students researching ME, have been financially supported by patients and their families via crowdfunding in excess of £870,000. That is fantastic, but it should not be left to patients to crowdfund research. More funding for research will enhance healthcare professionals and clinicians’ understanding of ME, which will improve the patient experience and debunk the myths of ME being a primarily psychological condition, as we have heard about today. Clinicians must have access to up-to-date research and information so that they can give patients the best possible care and advice.”
 

 
 
Regarding education and training of GPs, Invest in ME Research provides GP info packs upon request, their annual public conference is fully accredited by the Royal Colleges, and they have a scheme whereby medical students may be directly involved in the biomedical research funded by the charity in their 4th year of training. The charity is run entirely by volunteers so that all funds are spent on the biomedical research and education projects.

At the June 2018 Westminster Hall debate, Steve Brine said he was looking forward to hearing more about the Invest in ME Research Centre of Excellence, and on this occasion he kindly mentioned Let’s Do It for ME’s Rosalind Amor on behalf of her MP Jo Churchill (Bury St. Edmunds), who said that Rosalind, who has severe ME, has been in touch with her many times on this subject.

However, he gave no indication of change in government policy on research and treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, so let’s keep doing it for ME until we have the changes so long awaited and so desperately needed.

We are immensely grateful for all support.

The full debate may be read on Hansard and watched on Parliament TV.

Invest in ME Research Comments for Parliamentary Debate January 2019

Give ME Patients a Future pdf

Invest in ME Research Centre of Excellence Executive Summary for MPs

Let’s Do It for ME page on Parliamentary Debates

We leave you with this lovely tweet from Liz McInnes.
 


 

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