Lawyers don overalls to help local brain injury charity, Headway
A group of lawyers from top Reading firm, Boyes Turner, will be rolling up their sleeves to help Headway Thames Valley - the local branch of the leading brain injury charity - decorate their new premises on Thursday this week.
Headway is moving to Brunner Hall from their current premises at Townlands Hospital at the end of August. Headway provides much needed support for individuals with brain injury, their families and carers. Their new premises will enable them to improve the services they offer, with an on site IT suite, neuro rehab gym, sensory garden, and the chance for attendees at Headway's day centre to participate in many different activities.
Helen Childs, lawyer with Boyes Turner said "In my role as a solicitor for individuals with a brain injury, I know the impact it can have on both them and their whole family. Boyes Turner have been keen supporters of Headway Thames Valley for a long time, and are delighted to be able to help them in any way we can in their move to their new premises. We wish them all the very best in their new home!"
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