Hope. Collaboration. Cure.

Transforming the lives of those affected by rare genetic disease.

Introduction

What is the Foundation to Overcome Rare Genetic Errors (FORGE)?

FORGE is a charitable organisation seeking to improve the lives and outcomes of those experiencing rare genetic disorders worldwide, initially focusing on, but not limited to, childhood auto-immune conditions. We are doing this by enabling innovative high-quality research globally, aiming to correct the gene errors leading to these disorders, to better understand these conditions and to find ways to accurately track the disease activity

Our aim

What do we hope
to achieve?

Our current priority is to find ways to correct the genetic errors that result in rare serious immune disorders in children. Rare diseases represent a challenge because they only affect a small proportion of the population. As a result they are often neglected by research organisations and fail to get the resources they need to develop new treatments. Sometimes known as orphan diseases, affected individuals will suffer all their lives as the condition is present from birth. With new gene therapies such as gene editing and gene silencing, performed soon after diagnosis, these children could be spared the ravages of these genetic disorders and enjoy long happy lives.

Although these conditions are rare, our research will also shed light on a whole range of other more common conditions such as severe Covid-19 infection, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus.

Funding

How is research
funding allocated?

Working closely together with experts and specialist organisations in our networks, across the U.K. and Australia, we are connecting researchers with the funding needed, to deliver novel gene therapies. Our Scientific Advisory Board considers all funding requests and prioritises them in terms of originality, relevance, scientific soundness of design and methodology, and feasibility. Together we aim to correct the gene errors causing these disorders and ensure the wider application of our research by sharing evidence from it, both empowering patients and their families in the process, and ultimately informing national and international clinical guidelines.

Volunteering

Opportunities
with FORGE

FORGE has opportunities for everyone to get involved in the work we do. We need people to help run the charity, work for us as employees or volunteers, or offer  services on a contractual  basis.

Look below for ways you can help

Current Staff Vacancies

  • COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (p/t)

Current Volunteer Vacancies

  • MEDICAL RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS
  •  FUNDRAISING VOLUNTEERS
  • SOCIAL MEDIA VOLUNTEERS

To find out more details about the work you would be helping us to achieve if you become a volunteer for FORGE, please enquire through our online contact page below.

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