Connecting Young Adults Through Shared ITP Experiences – ITP Support Association
ITP Support Association shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Welcome to the ITP Support Association Young Adults Group.
We are delighted to introduce the ITP Young Adults Group – a dedicated sub-group of the ITP Support Association UK, created specifically for young adults aged 18–30 living with Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP).
The ITP Young Adults Group has been created to offer something simple, yet powerful: connection.
This is a space designed exclusively for young adults with ITP, whether you are newly diagnosed, living with chronic ITP, or somewhere in between.
It offers the opportunity to connect with others who truly understand the lived experience, while also providing ways to engage more closely with the wider ITP Support Association community.
Most importantly, this group belongs to its members.
It will grow and evolve based on what young adults with ITP want and need from a supportive, understanding community.
If you are aged 18–30 and living with ITP, we would love to welcome you.
To join click this link.”

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