Lucas’s Mito Mission Joins Our Team!

Meet Lucas, who we are thrilled has joined us this month – with a brand new Mito Mission based in Middleton, Leeds.

Lucas’s family want to raise awareness, funds for research and hopes of a cure for everyone affected by Mitochondrial Disease. ‘Having a child with mito can be very mentally and emotionally tough’, says Danni, Lucas’s mum. ‘his mission will be a fab positive focus and a great way to make a difference’.

Read Lucas’s journey with the illness and much more on his mission page.

Lucas's Mito Mission Joins Our Team!

Lucas's Mito Mission news imageMeet Lucas, who we are thrilled has joined us this month – with a brand new Mito Mission based in Middleton, Leeds.

Lucas’s family want to raise awareness, funds for research and hopes of a cure for everyone affected by Mitochondrial Disease. ‘Having a child with mito can be very mentally and emotionally tough’, says Danni, Lucas’s mum. ‘his mission will be a fab positive focus and a great way to make a difference’.

Read Lucas’s journey with the illness and much more on his mission page.

Ey Up! We’re Havin’ A Ball.

Come along and have a fantastic night and be amongst the first to attend a My Mito Mission Ball.

Yes, our first ever charity ball will take place in April, tickets available now. Please check out all the details below.

Ey Up! We're Havin' A Ball.

T'Yorkshire BallCome along and have a fantastic night and be amongst the first to attend a My Mito Mission Ball.

Yes, our first ever charity ball will take place in April with a fun Yorkshire theme.   Tickets available now.

Please check out all the details below.

We ‘ope to sithi on t’night … it’ll be a reyt good do!

T'Yorkshire Ball Poster

Our Best Year Ever!!!

Last year proved to be a wonderful year for our charity. Of course, it was not without its devastation, as we lost one of our precious missionees, Regan in February.

In tribute to Regan and all the others lost to mito before him we carry on our mission with them all in our hearts.

Highlights of 2022 include:
8 new missions
Our best ever fundraising total
Our very first My Mito Meet Up
Breaking the £100k barrier awarded to research
… but there was an incredible amount more that we achieved with thanks to you, our supporters.

Let’s go from strength to strength in 2023!

Our Best Year Ever!!!

2022 - My Mito Mission's Best year everLast year proved to be a wonderful year for our charity. Of course, it was not without its devastation, as we lost one of our precious missionees, Regan in February.

In tribute to Regan and all the others lost to mito before him, we carry on our mission with them all in our hearts.

Highlights of 2022 include:
8 new missions
– Our best ever annual fundraising total
– Our very first My Mito Meet Up
– Breaking the £100k barrier awarded to research

… but there was an incredible amount more that we achieved with thanks to you, our supporters. Let’s go from strength to strength in 2023!

Bumper Festive Fundraising

It’s brilliant to see lots of events and fundraising continuing this year for our cause, across our missions and across the UK. Raising priceless awareness at the same time.

From a Christmas Open House for Laura’s Mito Mission to merch sales galore for Emily’s Mito Mission. From a Co Op Awareness day for Steph & Jake’s Mito Mission to terrific tombolas by Emma’s Mito Mission. And not forgetting a fabulous Carols and Brass concert by the Halifax Choral Society for My Mito Mission as a whole.

Please contact us if you would like any help to get a fundraising event together. We would be happy to support!

Bumper Festive Fundraising!!

Bumper Festive Fundraising

It’s brilliant to see lots of events and fundraising continuing this year for our cause, across our missions and across the UK. Raising priceless awareness too.

From a Christmas Open House for Laura’s Mito Mission to merch sales galore for Emily’s Mito Mission. From a Co Op Awareness day for Steph & Jake’s Mito Mission to terrific tombolas by Emma’s Mito Mission. And not forgetting a fabulous Carols & Brass concert by the Halifax Choral Society and a Christmas line dancing event by the Cindy’s Silver Stompers for My Mito Mission as a whole.

Please contact us if you would like any help to get a fundraising event together. We would be happy to support!

New Mito Mission – Welcome Rhona!

Meet Rhona, who we are thrilled has joined us this month – with a brand new Mito Mission based in Elderslie, Renfrewshire.

Rhona is keen to raise awareness about mitochondrial disease especially amongst her fellow medical professionals

Read about Rhona’s long journey to a mito diagnosis and much more on her mission page.

New Mito Mission - Welcome Rhona!

New Mission launch - Rhona's Mito Mission Nov 22Meet Rhona, who we are thrilled has joined our team of missions around the UK this month – with a brand new Mito Mission based in Elderslie, Renfrewshire.

Rhona is keen to raise awareness about mitochondrial disease … especially amongst her fellow medical professionals.

Read about Rhona’s long journey to a mito diagnosis and much more on her mission page.

New My Mito Mission Leaflet.

Leaflets are still very much an important part of awareness-raising. We are delighted to introduce our new charity leaflet which features all our missions, information about mitochondrial disease and the importance of mitochondrial research too MANY other common conditions.

We are also thrilled that Professor Kostas Tokatlidis, Director of Research at University of Glasgow has agreed to feature in our leaflet and help us deliver the vital message that ‘Mito Research Matters to Millions’.

Any of our charity leaflets are available on request, just contact us.

New My Mito Mission Leaflet!

Generic Leaflet Update Nov22Leaflets are still very much an important part of awareness-raising. So, we are delighted to introduce our new charity leaflet – which features all our missions around the UK, information about mitochondrial disease and the importance of mitochondrial research too MANY other common conditions.

We are also thrilled that Professor Kostas Tokatlidis, Director of Research at University of Glasgow has agreed to feature in our leaflet and help us deliver the vital message that ‘Mito Research Matters to Millions’.

Any of our charity leaflets are available on request, just contact us.

Even More Mito Merch!

Raising awareness of mitochondrial disease is what we are all about. Our fabulous merchandise is a great way for anybody to support us in spreading the word.

This month we are introducing a whole new range of products just in time for Christmas stocking filling!

We’ve also done a major reorganisation of our shop to make our merch much easier to find. Whether you are after something to wear, something for around the home or something featuring your favourite mission … just click on the relevant category image.

Check out our new products – and our existing products, today!

Even More Mito Merch!

NEW shop products launched Nov22

Raising awareness of mitochondrial disease is what we are all about. Our fabulous merchandise is a great way for anybody to support us in spreading the word.

This month we are introducing a whole new range of products just in time for Christmas stocking filling!

We’ve also done a major reorganisation of our shop to make our merch much easier to find. Whether you are after something to wear, something for around the home or something featuring your favourite mission … just click on the relevant category image.

Check out our new products – and our existing products, today!

‘Mini Miracle’ at My Mito Meet-Up!

Last weekend’s get together for our missionees, charity volunteers and top mitochondrial researcher Professor Kostas Tokatlidis truly showed the value of bringing patients and professionals together. Not only did it give those impacted by mitochondrial disease the chance to hear about developments in research, it also bought an unexpected and amazing result.

Professor Tokatlidis has studied a key mitochondrial protein (called GFER) for 15 years. GFER is one of almost 1500 genes linked to mitochondrial disease. The condition associated with GFER mutations is extremely rare, but one which potentially has wide implications for progress across mitochondrial function as a whole. Just a handful of families in the world are affected by this gene fault – with just one family in the UK to the scientist’s knowledge, none of whom were known to him.

Eddie Wall, who runs his Mito Mission in Leeds took the opportunity to speak with Professor Tokatlidis on Saturday evening. Through this chat, it was discovered that Eddie and his brother John are that very family.

‘It’s both an incredible coincidence and extremely exciting that I have connected with Eddie and his family’, said the Professor. ‘To be able to work directly with a patient has the potential to significantly advance our research and showcases how we can work together to maximise patient involvement and engagement in a very meaningful and impactful manner.’ Whilst Eddie added, ‘Research is hope to mito patients. I’ve wanted to play as big a role as I can for a long time and to have this opportunity occur is amazing. And on my birthday too!’

We are beyond thrilled that our first ever My Mito Meet-Up bought about this incredible connection which has the potential to advance mito research – something which brings hope to everyone impacted by mitochondrial disease.

First Ever My Mito Meet Up.

Kostas and Eddie - Mini MiracleLast weekend’s get together for our missionees, charity volunteers and top mitochondrial researcher Professor Kostas Tokatlidis truly showed the value of bringing patients and professionals together. Not only did it give those impacted by mitochondrial disease the chance to hear about developments in research, it also bought an unexpected and amazing result.

Professor Tokatlidis has studied a key mitochondrial protein called GFER for 15 years. GFER is one of almost 1500 genes linked to mitochondrial disease. The condition associated with GFER mutations is extremely rare, but one which potentially has wide implications for progress across mitochondrial function as a whole. Just a handful of families in the world are affected by this gene fault – with just one family in the UK to the scientist’s knowledge, none of whom were known to him.

Eddie Wall, who runs his Mito Mission in Leeds took the opportunity to speak with Professor Tokatlidis on Saturday evening. Through this chat, it was discovered that Eddie and his brother John are that very family.

‘It’s both an incredible coincidence and extremely exciting that I have connected with Eddie and his family’, said the Professor. ‘To be able to work directly with a patient has the potential to significantly advance our research and showcases how we can work together to maximise patient involvement and engagement in a very meaningful and impactful manner.’ Whilst Eddie added, ‘Research is hope to mito patients. I’ve wanted to play as big a role as I can for a long time and to have this opportunity occur is amazing. And on my birthday too!’

We are beyond thrilled that our first ever My Mito Meet-Up bought about this incredible connection which has the potential to advance mito research – something which brings hope to everyone impacted by mitochondrial disease.

Meet-Up Proves Magical

Our 1st My Mito Mission meet-up – a get together for our missionees around the UK – took place this weekend and was a huge success.

A visit to Cannon Hall Farm, Barnsley on Saturday was followed by a social on Saturday evening at the Cedar Court Hotel, Huddersfield featuring a talk by top mitochondrial researcher Professor Kostas Tokatlidis from Glasgow University.

Sunday saw everyone – including staff, trustees and volunteers – get some inspiration on how we can together raise even more vital awareness and funds for research.

“It was just magical to see so many of our missions able to get together in person”, says Christine Beal, Chair of Trustees and lead for Emma’s Mito Mission. “Some very precious memories were made and friendships forged to last a lifetime”.

We can safely say that the My Mito Meet-Up 2022 was a massive success. A huge thanks, as ever, goes to each and every supporter for making events like this possible.

First Ever My Mito Meet Up.

My Mito Meetup Cannon Hall Trip 2022Our first My Mito Mission meet-up – a get together for our missionees around the UK – took place this weekend and was a huge success.

A visit to Cannon Hall Farm, Barnsley on Saturday was followed by a social on Saturday evening at the Cedar Court Hotel, Huddersfield featuring a talk by top mitochondrial researcher Professor Kostas Tokatlidis from Glasgow University.

Sunday saw everyone – including staff, trustees and volunteers – get some inspiration on how we can together raise even more vital awareness and funds for research.

“It was just magical to see so many of our missions able to get together in person”, says Christine Beal, Chair of Trustees and lead for Emma’s Mito Mission. “Some very precious memories were made and friendships forged to last a lifetime”.

We can safely say that the My Mito Meet-Up 2022 was a massive success. A huge thanks, as ever, goes to each and every supporter for making events like this possible.

First Ever My Mito Meet Up!!

The My Mito Meet-Up 2022 is underway!!

For the first time since the charity’s inception in 2017, our missions from around the UK are getting together for a wonderful weekend of fun, socialising and above all, support and new friendships.

Just one of the support projects we have been able to complete thanks to our fabulous supporters. More news of the weekend to follow soon!

First Ever My Mito Meet Up.

My Mito Meetup 2022 WeekendThe My Mito Meet-Up 2022 is underway!!

For the first time since the charity’s inception in 2017, our missions from around the UK are getting together for a wonderful weekend of fun, socialising and above all, support and new friendships.

Just one of the support projects we have been able to complete thanks to our fabulous supporters. More news of the weekend to follow soon!