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SILA

Sarcoidosis and Interstitial Lung Association

c/o Chest Clinic Office
2nd Floor Admin Block
King's College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London
SE5 9RS

Contact by post or via their website.
Web: www.sila.org.uk

SILA (Sarcoidosis and Interstitial Lung Association) is a self help organisation with the following aims.

  • To raise public awareness, obtaining recognition from government bodies to then make the claiming of benefits a more automatic process.
  • To compile statistical information on sarcoidosis sufferers and to share this with doctors and research institutions to help further research into finding a cure.
  • To provide mutual, practical and emotional support, advice and encouragement to fellow sufferers making them feel less alone and isolated with this disease.
  • To help promote research, especially in the area of effective treatment and to identify those mostly at risk.

SILA was established to provide a presence in the south east of England. Monthly meetings (except in August) are held at King's College hospital as well as awareness days and fundraising events. SILA sends out information sheets which include details of meetings, a description of sarcoidosis, its diagnosis and treatment. A booklet, So you have Sarcoidosis, is available from SILA. For further information on sarcoidosis please send a large stamped addressed envelope (with at least 4 first class stamps) to the above address. Members receive quarterly newsletters.

A video on sarcoidosis is available from SILA on receipt of a £20 refundable deposit.

Checked: 22 Apr 2008

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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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