Charity Fundraising Events
We run several fundraising events throughout the year which you can get involved in. Look out for details of our events on Social Media or on our website.
Our annual events include:
- Fun Run – find out more here.
- Charity Golf Day
- Charity Ball
Your Fundraising Events
Organise an event and choose us as the charity to fundraise for. However big or small your fundraising activity is, you will be helping us provide a positive future for people affected by brain injury. A bake sale, coffee morning, sponsored silence or an active challenge like running or cycling, or even a skydive are just some of the things people have done.
For more ideas, follow us on Social Media.
Why We Need Your Help
In order to continue to provide vital services and be a life-line to people and families after brain injury, we rely on fundraising . You can play a crucial role in helping us to make difference in our community. Your kindness will ensure that more people can get the support and guidance they need and deserve after brain injury.
In the UK, every 90 seconds there is a hospital admission for Acquired Brain Injury. It can happen to anyone, in any place, at any time. Suffering a brain injury can often come with devastating consequences.
- ABI is a leading cause of death and disability in the UK
- 1.3 million people in the UK are living with brain injury related disabilities
Community support can help minimise the long-term effects and promote a better recovery. With your support, people and families can go on to lead happy and meaningful lives.
Where your money goes
1 person in crisis can get the support and guidance they need
to help them find a positive way forward towards a brighter future.
10 service users can gain an understanding of brain injury recovery
helping them to accept their life-changing disability, learn to cope with the negative consequences and to gain practical skills to manage their chronic condition.
5 service users can avoid social isolation
due to having a safe-place to socialise, and feel understood and supported amongst people that share a similar lived experience.*
10 service users can enjoy a day trip in an inspiring environment
enabling them to socialise and feel a sense of fulfilment, independence and belonging.
8 service users can improve their physical and emotional wellbeing
helping to optimise their recovery and minimise the long-term effects of their brain injury.*