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We’re thrilled to welcome Tate as a Silver Corporate Partner!

We are absolutely delighted to share that Tate is now officially one of our Silver Partners.

After witnessing the impact of our work and the vital role P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery plays in providing essential community support to individuals and families affected by Acquired Brain Injury (ABI), the Tate team was keen to find ways to support the charity.

As part of engaging with staff, Paul and one of our inspirational heroes, Beth, shared their powerful stories with the Tate team. Paul Spence introduced himself and spoke about how ‘One Punch’ changed his life, as well as the story behind the founding of the charity. He also highlighted the vital services we provide to individuals and families affected by Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).   

He then introduced Beth, who shared her inspirational story – how the devastating effects of a brain injury turned her life upside down and the immense challenges she and her family faced after her catastrophic incident. Despite everything, she found hope and support at P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery.

Hayley Stone, Human Resources Manager at Tate Comments: “We are delighted to share the news that we have become a Silver Partner P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery. Each year, our employees vote in a ballot to select our Charity of the Year, and this year, P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery was chosen. Paul Spence and Beth Johnson presented their inspiring stories to Tate

“Our staff have a calendar of fundraising activities and are enthusiastic about engaging with and supporting local charities and community projects. We have witnessed the great work and vital community services P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery provides to people and families affected by acquired brain injury and we hope our support will make a difference.”

Paul Spence, CEO & Founder of P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery, added: “This is wonderful news for the charity. A huge thank you to the Tate staff for voting to support P.A.U.L For Brain Recovery. It was a pleasure to present to some of their team alongside Beth, and we look forward to working with Tate staff throughout 2025”.

Thank you to the Tate Team

A huge thank you to the team at Tate —your support is making a significant difference in the lives of people and families affected by ABI in our local community.