The Grace Charity for M.E.

The Grace Charity for M.E. is a British patient charity which provides help and support for British ME/CFS sufferers, particularly in Kent where the charity is based.

Aims
The Grace Charity for M.E. aims to relieve the distress and promote the welfare of those suffering from ME/CFS, through:
 * the offering of Christian prayer
 * education for sufferers and carers about M.E.
 * the provision of treatment advice and any other information and welfare for sufferers

They also aim to advance the education of health care professionals and the general public about ME/CFS.

Funding
The Grace Charity for M.E. became a registered charity in November 2006. Their registered charity number is 1117058.

Notable People

 * Malcolm Hooper is the medical advisor for The Grace Charity for M.E.
 * Ann Widdecombe is a patron of the charity.
 * Bishop Graham Cray is a patron of the charity.

Notable articles

 * KNOWLEDGE IN THE HOPE OF PROTECTING M.E. SUFFERERS FROM UNNECESSARY SECTIONING - Preventing the unnecessary forced mental health sectioning of severely ill patients - The Grace Charity for M.E. with 25% ME Group

Online presence

 * Website