December 4, 2019

RWK Goodman offers helping hand to Headway

Posted in Brain Injury, Injury

Three branches of the brain injury association Headway have received a total of £12,500 between them, which will help the charity to continue supporting brain injury survivors and their loved ones in the community by providing vital services.

Headway Oxfordshire, Swindon and East London will benefit from the funds which were donated by the law firm as part of their ongoing relationship with the charity.

The donation comes during UK Charity Week, a campaign designed to give UK residents an opportunity to place awareness and fundraising for charities high on the national agenda, at a time of the year when people are statistically at their most giving.

Tracy Norris-Evans, a Partner and Head of Personal Injury at RWK Goodman said: “Working closely with brain injury survivors and their families is humbling and really allows you to see how essential Headway’s work is.

“As a firm, we are committed to supporting the communities in which we, our clients and staff work and live and I hope that this donation will make a significant difference to many people’s lives who use Headway’s crucial services.”

Headway is a UK-wide charity that works to improve life after brain injury by providing vital support and information services. A network of Headway group and branches across the UK and Channel Islands provides a wide range of services including rehabilitation programmes, carer support, social re-integration, community outreach and respite care to survivors and families in their own families.

To find out more about RWK Goodman’s work in brain injury, please visit our head and brain injury page >>

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