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Unique @unique_charity ·
18 Jun

We wanted to say a HUGE thank you to Marisa who has been beavering away supporting everyone with our #RareChromoDay images and helping to offer a personalised graphic to everyone who wants one.

If you'd like an image email rarechromo@gmail.com with your edits

Unique @unique_charity ·
16 Jun

We've had lots of questions regarding our step challenge, so we've compiled a few of the most common for you. Take a look in the photos.

In short; you don't need a step counter, you're not too late to take part and we're open to ANY fundraiser you'd like to do 😃
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Unique @unique_charity ·
16 Jun

The Sleep Detectives are recruiting young people between the ages 6 and 21 who have a genetic diagnosis of: 22q11.2, 1q21.1 and 16p11.2 duplication or deletion.

Learn about the study here: https://sleepdetectives.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/
Or contact sleepdetectives@cardiff.ac.uk to get involved

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