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National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease

4 Beaumont House
Sutton Road
St Albans
Herts
AL1 5HH

Tel (information): 0845 130 2233
Tel (admin): 01727 830038
Fax: 01727 862550
Web: www.nacc.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 10am - 1pm, Monday - Friday (answerphone at other times)

The National Association for Colitis and Crohn's Disease (NACC) provides general information about inflammatory bowel diseases for those suffering from these diseases and to offer support to those affected by these diseases and their relatives and friends. The association promotes research into the treatment, management and causes of these diseases and publishes worthwhile results. The association's activities include the following.

  • Annual grants to researchers.
  • Individual welfare funds.
  • NACC-in-Contact listening service.
  • Booklets and quarterly newsletters.
  • Publicity and fundraising.
  • Area, local and national group meetings.
  • Counselling project.
  • Disability benefits project.

Membership is open to patients, relatives, health professionals and anyone with an interest in inflammatory bowel disease. Members receive a pack of informative booklets, quarterly newsletters and information about their local self-help group.

Checked: 7 May 2008

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