Getting together at a local "Iron Brew"

Our charity supports a range of informal social meetings across the United Kingdom. We call these "Iron Brews". They are run by local group members and provide a chance to meet other people affected by genetic haemochromatosis, provide encouragement, share experiences, chat & laugh together.

They take place in a diverse range of venues, from cafes, community halls, pubs and village halls. All follow an open agenda, with the opportunity to meet and talk with others over tea, coffee and cake. 

Our members' Iron Brews are listed on our events page. If you're not already a member of our charity, it's quick & easy to join!

Thinking of hosting an Iron Brew?

We encourage members to hold an Iron Brew in their area or to establish a regular haemochromatosis social group. They can be simple to get started, and we can provide help to get going including a bursary/grant from our community outreach fund.

If interested in setting up a group, contact our socials team for help.