Birthmark Support Group

Birthmark Support Group

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A warm welcome to the Birthmark Support Group. We are here to offer UK-based advice and support to people with birthmarks and their friends and families.

09/10/2025

We can’t wait to see you all on Saturday!

If you have reserved tickets, please look out for our email πŸ“§

πŸ•™ Doors open: 10am
πŸ•¦ Event start: 10.30am
πŸ• Finish: 2.30pm

πŸ“Essex Cricket Club, Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, CM2 0PG

Essex film producer joins relaunch of Birthmark Support Group 22/09/2025

πŸ’œ Birthmarks are more than skin deep.

We’re delighted to see BBC News shining a light on challenges that echo what so many in our community face stigma, misunderstanding, and barriers to care.

πŸ’œ Visible difference is a strength

πŸ’œ Sharing stories beats stigma

πŸ’œ No family should feel alone on this journey

πŸ’œ At Birthmark Support Group, we work every day to change that: raising awareness, breaking down myths, and making sure no one feels alone with a visible difference.

Awareness drives change.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx27k1ez5y8o

Thank you to our ambassadors Dean Woodford Amy Elsegood & for continuing to raise awareness and help us drive change.

BBC Essex Great Ormond Street Hospital and Charity

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx27k1ez5y8o

Essex film producer joins relaunch of Birthmark Support Group Dean Woodford says his birthmark actually helped him secure a job on a Martin Scorsese film.