Make It Happen: Let's secure a bright future for brain injury survivors
Our day service for brain injury survivors is open again. After a turbulent year we are hopeful about the future and have some exciting plans, but we need your help - now more than ever - to get our community back on its feet. Let's Make It Happen!
After an incredibly tough year, the country is slowly starting to open up again. Headway East London is looking to the future with hope and enthusiasm. What do we want to achieve now? And how can you help to make it happen?
We're an independent charity that needs to raise just under £5000 a WEEK to hit our current fundraising target! Your donations help us continue to provide stability, comfort and hope for the future to local people.
It will also help fund our ambitious plans for the future! The coming months will see the launch of a new art exhibition at Shoreditchs Autograph Gallery, alongside a return to the Royal London Hospital as part of an Early Intervention project to support people who are newly injured, and their loved ones. Donations from the Make It Happen campaign will ease the financial burden as Headway East London embarks on this exciting next chapter.
Headway has been a total lifeline...being able to be with people every day even through all this has truly saved my life after Ive lost a lot. I just want to carry on all
together and keep making art and
dancing - Sandra, Day Service member
Please consider making a donation to the campaign, or hosting your own fundraiser! Our members are also running their own collective 1k dance-athon, inspired by the iconic dance TV show 'Soul Train' If you'd like to chat about fundraiser ideas, or want to donate another way, please email Rosy at support-us@headwayeastlondon.org.
If you've ever thought about supporting Headway East London, now is the time to make it happen!
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Headway East London is a community of people discovering the fullness of life after the shock of brain injury. Working across 13 London boroughs for over 25 years, we offer specialist support and services for over 800 survivors, family, friends, and carers annually.