For 15 years the Eczema Outreach Support community has been helping children and families affected by eczema feel less alone, more understood, and better supported through everyday life.
But too many children are still struggling today.
Stay with us this week – here and on our social media – to find out what 15 years of EOS has meant, and what still needs to change.
From a mother’s love to a movement
Eczema is often misunderstood as “just some itchy skin”. But for many children and families, it affects everything: sleep, confidence, friendships, daily life.
It scratches away the simple joys of being a child.
For 15 years, EOS has been there to change that. What began with one mother struggling to find support has grown into a community of thousands. EOS connects families who understand what it’s really like, because sometimes the most powerful support is simply being understood.

Young people with eczema still need your help
We asked young people living with eczema today what it feels like.

These voices remind us: there is still so much more to do.
No child should still be facing eczema alone today.
We’re proud of what has been built over the last 15 years. But we’re not finished. Because eczema is still taking something from too many children: their comfort, their confidence, and the simple joy of childhood.
That has to change.
Next week, we’ll be launching a special campaign: Turn 15 Years Into 30
Thank you for being part of EOS.
Stay with us next week for a special opportunity to help more children and families receive the support they need.
Eczema takes the joy out of childhood. You can bring it back.

