Family Dog Service

Family Dog Service

The Pixel Fund is kindly supporting Dogs for Good’s Family Dog service. Family Dog benefits families who have a child with autism and is delivered through workshops and aftercare support. The service advises families how to train their pet dog to help the child cope better with daily life and facilitate a calmer home environment for the family as a whole.

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Biomedical research project run by Dr Anne Astier

Biomedical research project run by Dr Anne Astier

More than 100,000 people in the UK have multiple sclerosis – the most common neurological condition in young adults. In MS, the body’s immune system damages the myelin sheath surrounding and protecting nerve fibres. This interferes with messages travelling from the brain and spinal cord to other parts of the body.

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The Neuromuscular Centre - music, performance and creative expression

The Neuromuscular Centre - music, performance and creative expression

The Neuromuscular Centre (NMC) is being funded by the Pixel Fund to deliver a year long project to support the wellbeing of young people living with muscular dystrophy (md), a progressive muscle wasting condition.

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PROSPECT-MR research project

PROSPECT-MR research project

PSPA is the only UK charity dedicated to supporting people living with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. PSP is a degenerative disease of the brain and nervous system which leaves people unable to move, speak or swallow unaided. Most people with PSP will die within about seven years. There is currently no cure or any effective treatment.

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