Corporate Partners

3-D Matrix

Since the inception of 3-D Matrix as a spinoff from MIT in 2004, 3-D Matrix has grown to become the leading global peptide solutions company. They have supported PRDA as sponsors of our annual Professional Networking Day since 2023.

Wype

Wype is on a mission to redefine toilet time by opening the conversation. Closing the door on single-use plastic and creating innovative products with a purpose. They have supported PRDA since 2021 by providing their product at low-cost for our Out and About Toolkits, and offering discounts to our service-users.

Aspire Pharma

Established in 2009, Aspire Pharma has become one of the fastest-growing pharmaceutical companies in the UK, supplying a range of pharmaceuticals, medical devices and diagnostics. We began working with Aspire Pharma in 2021, when they agreed to support our Professional Engagement work, particularly the Best Practice Pathway document.

Charity Partners

Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust

Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust are the UK’s leading cervical cancer charity. It is their mission to prevent cervical cancer and reduce the impact on everyone affected by cervical cell changes (abnormal cells) and cervical cancer through providing the highest quality information and support. They campaign for excellence in cervical cancer treatment and prevention. In 2020, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust and the PRDA produced a joint report, titled “I want my life back” – The long-term side-effects of radiotherapy: Gaps in recognition and resourcing, leaving patients suffering without treatment, an important and revealing report about the difficulties people face in accessing support and services for Pelvic Radiation Disease (PRD).

Grant Funders

PRDA are sincerely grateful to the charitable trusts and funds who share our vision and support our work.

Macmillan Cancer Support
P F Charitable Trust
Kusuma Trust
William Allen Young Charitable Trust
Dawnie Charitable Trust
D'Oyly Carts Charitable Trust
Albert Hunt Trust
Gladswood Charitable Trust
Foyle Foundation
Will Charitable Trust
National Lottery Community Fund
Tesco Community Grants