Birthmark Support Group
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.
We canβt wait to see you all on Saturday!
If you have reserved tickets, please look out for our email π§
π Doors open: 10am
π¦ Event start: 10.30am
π Finish: 2.30pm
πEssex Cricket Club, Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, CM2 0PG
22/09/2025
π Birthmarks are more than skin deep.
Weβre 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.
π Visible difference is a strength
π Sharing stories beats stigma
π No family should feel alone on this journey
π 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.