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ME/CFS AUSTRALIA (SA) INC

Registered Charity 698

Mailing address:
GPO Box 383,
Adelaide,
South Australia 5001

Office:
266 Port Road,
Hindmarsh,
South Australia 5007
Ph: (08) 8346 3237
('834 MECFS')

Office Hours:
Wednesdays, 10am-3pm

Support Line:
(Mondays and Thursdays,
10am-3pm)
Ph: (08) 8346 3237

SA country callers:
Ph: 1300 128 339
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FIBROMYALGIA HELP:
Contact
Fibromyalgia SA
at the
Arthritis Foundation of SA
118 Richmond Road,
Marleston 5033
Ph: (08) 8379 5711

ME/CFS Australia (SA) Inc supports the needs of sufferers of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and related illnesses. We do this by providing services and information to members.

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UK student with ME nominated for award

Friday 29 May 2009

Clare BirneyThe UK's Dunfermline Press has a news item about Clare Birney (pictured), a student who's been nominated for a Fife Adult Learners Award despite her ongoing battle with ME:

A ROSYTH student battling constant debilitating fatigue has been nominated for a personal achievement award at the upcoming Fife Adult Learners Awards.

Clare Birnie (25), of Churchill Place, was nominated by her tutors at Carnegie College for her determination to overcome her illness to continue with her education.

Clare developed myalgic encephalopathy (ME) five years ago, and has fought personal and professional setbacks to get her life back on track.

You can read the full article here.

Carnegie College also has an article on its website about Clare's achievements.

 


 

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