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You are not alone!

Feeling isolated on your health journey? You don't have to be. March is where patients and caregivers connect, share experiences, and support each other. Find understanding, find resources, find your community here.

Exploring the Patient & Caregiver Experience

Gain insight into common experiences on the health journey. Our shared journey to diagnosis, the emotional weight many carry, challenges in accessing care, finding strength through connection, and the need for trustworthy information.

Here to Support
Your Journey

Your Compassionate Guide

Feeling overwhelmed by complex health information? Ask questions and receive clear, understandable insights powered by AI, designed to help you make sense of it all and navigate your journey with more confidence.

Trustworthy Information, Safe Spaces

Your safety and well-being are our top priority. We combine careful AI review with dedicated human moderation to provide reliable, research-backed knowledge and maintain a supportive, misinformation-free community environment where you can feel secure.

Genuine Connection, Shared Strength

You don't have to walk this path alone. March makes it easier to find and connect with other patients and caregivers who truly understand your experiences. Share your story, ask questions, offer support, and draw strength from a genuine community that cares.

Your Privacy, Your Control

Trust is everything. Your personal health data is always protected and never sold. We provide clear, simple controls so you are always in charge of your information and can confidently decide what you share and when.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is March?
March is a warm and welcoming online space built specifically for people navigating health challenges, including patients, caregivers, and families. It's a dedicated place to connect with others who truly understand your experiences, share reliable information, find emotional support, and build meaningful connections for your journey.
Is my personal health information safe and private on March?
Absolutely. Protecting your privacy is fundamental to us. Your data belongs to you – we are committed to responsible data handling and we do not sell your information or share it with advertisers. We provide clear controls so you are always in charge. You can learn more in our Patient Bill of Rights.
How do I join March?
Joining is simple and free for patients and caregivers! Click the "Create Account" button found in the menu. Once you've set up your profile, you can explore communities that interest you, connect with members, and start sharing your experiences whenever you're ready.
Who is March for? Do I need to have a rare disease?
While March has deep roots in supporting the rare disease community, it's a welcoming space for anyone navigating any health challenge – whether you're a patient, caregiver, or family member dealing with a rare condition, chronic illness, mental health journey, or general wellness goals. If you're seeking connection and support, you belong here.
How can March help me as a patient or caregiver?
March helps you feel less alone. Here, you can connect with peers who get it, share coping strategies and practical tips, ask questions in a safe environment, access trustworthy health insights, and discover resources relevant to you. Our goal is to help you feel more understood, supported, and empowered.
How is March different from using Facebook or other social media groups?
March is designed specifically for health communities with trust and safety at its core. Unlike general social media, we prioritize your privacy, don't sell your data, and aren't cluttered with unrelated ads. Our platform features dedicated moderation, tools designed for supportive health discussions, and a clear focus on reliable information and genuine connection.
Is the information shared on March reliable?
We strive to create a trustworthy environment. We use AI tools and human moderation to reduce misinformation and ensure our communities remain supportive and respectful (See Community Guidelines). While members share valuable experiences, please remember that information shared in communities is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for medical concerns.