The Meningitis Trust is here to support every individual touched by meningitis and the Trust’s services and support are a lifeline to help them rebuild their lives. It also raises awareness of the signs and symptoms of meningitis and associated septicaemia.
Our Vision is for all communities to be aware of the threat and impact of meningitis and for anyone affected to have access to quality care and support for as long as they need it.
Our Mission is to reduce the devastating impact of meningitis by:
Raising awareness
Raising awareness of the disease with health professionals and the general public – prompt action can save a life or reduce the likelihood of after-effects.
- Providing the professional services and support to everyone affected for as long as they need it – helping people to rebuild their lives.
- Empowering other people and organisations by working together - improving aftercare for people affected by meningitis in Ireland.
- Continuing to be the leading authority on the after-effects and aftercare of meningitis - fighting for those who need support for life.
Our long term strategy is very clear - to be there for people who have been affected by meningitis even after the introduction of vaccines. We know from all the people we work with just how important this is and the difference we make to people’s lives.
Corporate Information
Meningitis Trust Limited is a company limited by guarantee, not having a share capital, incorporated in Ireland on 21st June 2002 under the Companies Acts, 1963 to 1983, registered number 358306.
The objectives of the Company and of the Group are charitable in nature with established charitable status (Registered Charity No. CHY 14722). All income is applied solely towards the promotion of the charitable objectives of the Group.
Diectors
Mr John Smyth
Mr Peter Fairbairn
Ms Sue Davie
Mr Vincent Sheridan
Mr Eamonn Williams
General Manager
Ms Carole Nealon
Registered Office
Braemar, Killarney Road, Bray, Co Wicklow
The Trust was a founder member of the Confederation of Meningitis Organisations (COMO) in 2004. COMO is a global network of individuals and organisations involved with meningitis, and facilitates the sharing of information and ideas. It aims to assist fledgling organisations as they endeavour to establish themselves. It has members from every continent. See http://www.comoonline.org/ for more details