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You Are Not Alone

The Campaign

Being vaccine injured or bereaved can be an isolating experience. Many of the people we support find solace and great comfort in finding, and speaking to, others that are going through a similar experience. UKCVFamily's "You Are Not Alone" Campaign aims to reach those who are adversely affected by Covid-19 vaccination and do not yet have access to support. UKCVFamily currently supports around 2,000 people affected in the UK.

According to recent statistics, over 14,500 people have applied to the UK's Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme*, which means that many could be suffering alone.

With your help we can find, and support more people.

* FOI-02148 "NHSBSA Copyright 2024"

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The People We Support

Dean
What we have is not something our mums and dads had, it’s totally new. We’re not in their text books so there’s nothing they can do. All I can do is be as healthy as I can, go to the gym and eat well to hope my body can beat this.”

Dean, 58,  Essex

If you are not adversely affected yourself but would like to help UKCVFamily, we would appreciate your support in the following ways

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UKCVFamily is run entirely by volunteers, all of whom are adversely affected themselves, which means 100% of donations go directly towards our charitable aims. We appreciate any contribution, however big or small.

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    Do you have a skill and a few hours spare per week? Do you run a business and are willing to help promote UKCVFamily?

    UKCVFamily are always grateful for any time you can give to help us.

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      Are you adversely affected?

       

       

       

      UKCVFamily charity support forum is a friendly UK-based community of individuals that unfortunately either experienced life-changing adverse reactions after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine, or are bereaved after a losing a loved-one due to a Covid-19 vaccine adverse reaction. People just like those who feature in our campaign.


      Some of us became sick after our first vaccine, some our second, and some after a booster. We range in age from 12 to 79 and we come from all walks of life — including medical professionals and scientists. 


      If you are adversely affected, please reach out, we are here to support you.You Are Not Alone.

      All medication carries the risk of serious side effects — 
      NHS online states that they occur in up to 1 in 10,000. With such an extensive rollout, 
      it is inevitable that some people will be struggling post-vaccine. Having an adverse reaction to a vaccine is nothing to be ashamed of.  
      We provide advocacy and support for each other in the following ways:  

      • A very active private support forum 

      • In-person and online social events

      • Free presentations by healthcare practitioners

      • MP & GP letter-writing assistance

      • Collaboration with researchers

      In addition -

      • UKCVFamily have Core Participant status in the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.

      • Our members have appeared in two independent documentaries — Safe & 
        Effective: A Second Opinion and A Letter to my MP; and in the Daily Express, The Telegraph, and The Daily Mail.

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