Luke Privett

Get The Word Out For Headway

Fundraising for HEADWAY WORCESTERSHIRE
£161
raised of £2,500 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
In memory of Nigel Dean
We provide support and care to people with acquired brain injuries

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Smiths News MSC and Instore have joined forces to raise money in support of two charities for 2013, Headway Worcester Trust (soon to be Headway Worcestershire) and the British Heart Foundation, raising £5000 between them.

We chose Headway after the terrible loss of a colleague close to our hearts, who was renowned across the Magazine industry, Nigel Dean. Throughout his ordeal, Headway gave unparalleled support to his family and friends. This is our opportunity to thank Headway for their services and support them through the increasing demand of their expertise.

The Headway Worcester Trust currently provides FREE services to over 200 people with brain injuries and their families a week, across the Worcestershire County. Every week they gain additional referrals and need our help in order to expand. They employ only 63 staff and have a further 30 or so volunteers to maintain their service offer, putting their entire operation under constant and growing pressure. The money we raise will go straight to providing the essential care and equipment needed by those families.

Please help us support Headway this year. If you have some spare cash, we welcome your donations through Justgiving.com or even in person! If money’s tight, then you can still help us raise awareness by telling someone you know (or don’t know) about Headway and help us Get The Word Out!

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About the charity

Headway Worcestershire supports people who have suffered an acquired brain injury, their families and carers. It has a day opportunities facility and a team of outreach workers who help clients across the whole of Worcestershire with daily living skills.

Donation summary

Total raised
£161.00
+ £34.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£161.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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