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IronLife: Helping those with iron deficiency reach their potential through better iron health.

Iron deficiency is one of the most common and most overlooked health problems, particularly affecting women and girls. It quietly drains energy, confidence and concentration, limiting education, work, mental wellbeing and long-term health.
It is preventable, treatable, reversible.
Yet too many women, especially, spend years living with exhaustion, brain fog, low mood and poor health before getting the right diagnosis and care.

IronLife exists to change that.

Why IronLife matters

IronLife is the first and only UK charity dedicated to improving iron health. Through our flagship SHINE screening programme, we are working to ensure that iron deficiency is identified in women and girls earlier, treated properly and never dismissed or ignored.

Our vision is simple but powerful:

  • Routine screening for iron deficiency
  • Clear, trusted information for women and girls
  • Access to the full range of effective treatments — from oral iron to intravenous therapy
  • No woman held back by a condition that should never have gone untreated.

Why we need your support

Your donation helps IronLife:

  • Expand SHINE screening and education programmes
  • Accelerate research and evidence to drive national change
  • Advocate for fair access to diagnosis and treatment, wherever women live
  • Reach underserved communities who face the greatest barriers to care

Every contribution helps women reclaim their health, energy and potential — and prevents years of unnecessary struggle.

Donate today. Change a life tomorrow.

By supporting IronLife, you are helping ensure that no woman loses years of her life to an easily treated condition. You are helping women and girls thrive — in education, work, family life and beyond.

By donating today, you are helping restore women’s health, productivity, and potential. You are helping ensure that no woman loses years of her life to an easily treated condition.

Help us shine a light on iron deficiency.

Help women and girls reach their full potential.

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