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Organisations we support

We know that being diagnosed with an asbestos disease can be a lonely and isolating time for patients and families. We therefore do what we can to help those charities which have been set up to help support you through your journeys. We have strong links with the following:

Local support groups


Asbestos and the women who choose to challenge

The theme of International Women’s Day 2021 is #choosetochallenge. To mark this day, we look at some of the women who chose to challenge the mesothelioma community and the impact for good that has had on present day mesothelioma sufferers and their families. Read more about it in our blog post.

To mark International Women’s Day 2021, we spoke to Mesothelioma UK Clinical Nurse Specialists, Sarah Morgan and Christine Jones, about the role that women have played in mesothelioma through history and in the present day.


Action meso campaign

Cambridge to Cardiff via London, Southampton and Plymouth

To mark the continued growth of the specialist asbestos claims team at Hugh James the team will be undertaking a 500-mile virtual relay between its offices across England and Wales to raise vital funds for life changing charities and support groups.

The team will start the challenge on Action Mesothelioma Day on 2 July and aim to complete the challenge by 30 September. The team hope their challenge will assist in bringing together the mesothelioma community and raise awareness to eradicate asbestos and asbestos-related disease, the aim of this years #ActionMeso Campaign.

The journey will start at their office in Cambridge making its way to the London office in Bank, down to Southampton, across to Plymouth and finally making its back way to back their headquarters in Cardiff.

The team will walk, cycle, run, swim the 500 mile journey virtually across the 12 weeks.

The team are raising money for Mesothelioma UK (as part of its #Moveformeso campaign), East of England Asbestos Patient Support Group, The Mavis Nye Foundation, Hasag Asbestos Disease Support, South West Asbestos Support and Awareness Group (SWASAG) and Asbestos Awareness Support Cymru (AASC), key charities and support groups working tirelessly to support those suffering from or affected by asbestos related disease.

You can follow them team’s progress on twitter @HJrespiratory. Make sure to look out for some guest appearances along the way!

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