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Kayla Dykes

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It is my 18th birthday this year, and I only want one thing this year, and that is to give back. I’d appreciate any contribution to Haemochromatosis Australia, big or small, or even just have a read. 

Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.

Thanks so much for your support!

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Haemochromatosis Australia

Haemochromatosis Australia is the support, advocacy and health promotion group for people affected by haemochromatosis and their families.  We are run entirely by volunteers with no paid staff.


Our vision is that no Australian will suffer harm from haemochromatosis.  


We aim to raise awareness of haemochromatosis in the community so that those people at risk are diagnosed and treated early. We participate in the annual International Haemochromatosis Week 1 - 7 June, and conduct awareness activities throughout the year.  We provide support and information through our website and social media channels, INFO LINE 1300 019028, print and electronic information products, public information sessions and other activities.


Haemochromatosis (inherited iron overload disorder) is the most common genetic disorder in Australia, affecting one in 200 people. If untreated, it can lead to serious, even fatal health complications. Yet is is easy to treat, and if diagnosed before harm occurs, people with haemochromatosis can look forward to a normal, healthy life.

We need your support to help us fund our informationa and support services and our camoaigns to raise awareness of the risks of inherited iron overload in the community.

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