Mind Your Head - take part in the Headway Cambridgeshire Grand Challenge
Headway Cambridgeshire seeks people of all ages, backgrounds and skills to take part in its version of The Apprentice meets Dragons' Den on the evening of Friday 3rd October at the new University Technical College in Cambridge. Taking part in 'Mind Your Head - the Headway Cambridgeshire Grand Challenge' is free and you could have fun, make new contacts and acquire new skills.
Big Lottery helps local charity in making headway
Headway Cambridgeshire has been awarded £352,099 for the ‘Making Headway’ project which offers information, advice and support to people with a brain injury and their families.
Mayor of Cambridge, Gerri Bird visits Headway Cambridgeshire
Headway Cambridgeshire was delighted to host a visit by the Mayor of Cambridge, Councillor Gerri Bird, to its Fulbourn hub last week.
Headway Cambridgeshire celebrates its first 25 years
Founded in 1989, this year Headway Cambridgeshire celebrates its 25th Anniversary.
Children of parents with acquired brain injury – can you help with research?
Would you like to help Headway Cambridgeshire find out more about how children cope when one of their parents has a brain injury?
Congratulations to Jan Flawn, CBE in Queen’s Birthday Honours List
Jan Flawn, founder of leading neurological healthcare provider PJ Care, has been made a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Meet the 'Mind Your Head' Ambassador: Mark Blundell
Are you a fan of The Apprentice or Dragons’ Den? Do you want to have a go at taking part in something similar?
Kieran Skerritt remembered at local charity open day
Headway Cambridgeshire hosted an open day yesterday (Thurs) at their Peterborough hub, with an open invitation for people to come and find out about the support and social rehab services Headway Cambridgeshire offers to brain injured individuals, their families and carers.
Headway hens bring a smile
Headway Cambridgeshire’s clients have been enjoying the benefits of gardening for a few years now in the garden and allotment.
Fishy end to Headway's 2008 balloon race
A charity balloon race was organised for Headway Cambridgeshire in 2008, kindly organised by a small group of supporters to raise funds for the charity. But no one could have predicted what happened several years later...
Got any suggestions on how to prevent accidents that cause brain injury?
Headway Cambridgeshire invites you to take part in an event based on the format of the BBC's The Apprentice on the evening of 7 May 2014 at the Frank Lee Centre at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus from 5-8.30pm.
Headway Cambridgeshire minds your head and opens its doors!
Headway Cambridgeshire held a Spring Open Day at its hub in Fulbourn last week.
Mind your head - the Headway Cambridgeshire Grand Challenge
Fans of The Apprentice or Dragons’ Den may be interested in an exciting new challenge designed to help adults with brain injury across the county of Cambridgeshire.
ABI Week 2014 – Don’t cut me out!
Action for Brain Injury Week this year will take place on 12–18 May 2014.
Easter coffee and cake celebration and open day at Headway
Come and visit Headway in Fulbourn on 17 April.
Headway Cambridgeshire’s clients will soon be keeping chickens!
Headway Cambridgeshire is preparing for a very special new horticulture project.
Give Headway Cambridgeshire your unwanted gifts
Did you love everything you got for Christmas? What about the gifts you received for your last birthday? Or did you, like many people, smile, say ‘Thank You’ and then put it away?
Headonist chill-out day, 26th May
After the huge success of the Headonist ‘Bus Shop’, Headway Cambridgeshire’s shop is popping up again on Sunday 26th May.
Headway Cambridgeshire Launches New Appeal
Brain injury charity, Headway Cambridgeshire, has launched a new fundraising appeal to secure the future of the charity.