Awareness
Festive Greetings Cards from PSC Support
Christmas cards not your thing? Good news! This Christmas you can send a festive greeting with a difference. Send one of our eCards to friends and family and donate the postage costs to PSC Support instead. They’ll be delighted with festive cheer and you’ll be helping us improve the lives of people affected by PSC. It’s a win win!
Read MoreGlobal PSC Awareness Day 2025
The 29th of October 2025, marks Global PSC Awareness Day, a day that unites patients, families, clinicians, and researchers around the world to shine a light on PSC.
This year’s theme, “Turning Hope into Action,” is about more than optimism, it’s about progress. Every day, people affected by PSC, along with the medical and research community, are taking steps toward finding effective treatments and, ultimately, a cure.
Read MoreOrgan Donation Week 2025
This Organ Donation Week, we’re turning our channels pink to highlight the importance of organ donation, encourage you to register your decision, and share real-life stories of its impact on people with PSC.
Read MoreRegister for our 20K Your Way Challenge 2025
Join #TeamPSCSupport for our 20K Your Way Challenge. Choose your own 20K challenge to take on between 1st – 30th April 2025. Register now.
Read MoreGreat North Run 2025 Places
We’ve got places available for this iconic half marathon. Register to run for #TeamPSCSupport!
Read MorePSC Support’s 20K Your Way Challenge 2025
Register your interest to find out more about our new community fundraising challenge.
Read MoreSend a Card, Make a Difference for PSC Support
Send a Card, Make a Difference for PSC Support. This festive season, spread joy while supporting PSC Support’s essential work! With our new cards and e-cards, you can create beautifully personalised greetings for any occasion—each purchase directly helps fund our mission.
Read MoreAward-Winning Show “OUTPATIENT” Goes on Tour!
“OUTPATIENT” is an award-winning solo comedy that explores the fascinating intersection of human fantasies and the fragility of our bodies. Based on Harriet Madeley’s personal experience of being diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), the play has captivated audiences since its debut.
Read MoreOutpatient: Solo Comedy at Edinburgh Festival
PSC Patient prepares to perform her first solo comedy at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Read MoreKieron Dyer’s PSC Journey
Footballing legend Kieron Dyer shares his PSC journey, talking diagnosis, life with PSC, liver transplantation and recovery
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