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Cystic Fibrosis Guernsey

Our aims and objectives

Cystic fibrosis is one of the UK’s most common life-threatening inherited genetic conditions affecting more than 10,800 people across the UK and Channel Islands. You are born with CF and cannot catch it later in life. One in 25 of us carry the faulty gene, usually without knowing it.

The gene affected by CF controls the movement of salt and water in and out of cells. People with CF experience a build-up of thick sticky mucus in the lungs, digestive system and other organs, causing a wide range of challenging symptoms affecting the entire body.

Our initial focus is bringing the Channel Island CF community together. Other aims include;

1.Providing a medium through which the Channel Islands CF community can interact, support, identify and discuss CF needs within the Islands and focus attention on them.

2.To work closely with other local charities to find common ground to raise funds for medical or other equipment.

3.Support the wider CF community by raising funds for medical research.

Organisation and management

3 Trustees, all volunteers

Contact information

Key contact
Glen Tonks
Phone Number
07911756674
Email address
tonksglen@gmail.com
Address
Les Buttieres, Sous la Lande, Cobo, Castel GY57HH
Registered Number
CH531*
Page last updated 14:31 10/04/2026
*The Guernsey Registry is responsible for administration of the registers of charities and non-profit organisations. The number indicated above was originally issued to the charity, but this is not an indication that registration is up to date. Please see guernseyregistry.com/charities for a current list of registered organisations