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Having enjoyed a charity partnership with the London Stock Exchange, other major corporates in the City and with private firms across the UK, we know that our team can help your business meet its community responsibilities.

A partnership with us will bring lasting benefits to your business and the children on our Programmes.


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Brainwave is eager to work with companies to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes



Our dedicated and experienced Corporate Team looks forward to talking to you about how Brainwave can:

  • Differentiate you from competitors
  • Build your brand and drive sales
  • Enhance staff morale and team development
  • Provide effective PR & Marketing Opportunities, through Royal and Celebrity endorsement.
  • Provide volunteering opportunities for your employees

KCom Group became proud supporters of Brainwave in April 2008 with employees voting to adopt us as their charity of the year.

Malcolm Fallen, CEO of KCOM Group commented, "Parents and children who take part in the Brainwave Programme gain so much from the specialist advice and focused support they receive. We are thrilled that our fundraising activities will provide even more children with the opportunity to achieve their optimum level of independence."

We value our corporate supporters so if your company operates regionally or nationally, you too can help disabled children reach their full potential.

Please contact Julie Verne now on 07738 252 191 or to discuss how we can work together to achieve the outcomes you want from a charity partnership.

Below are some pages which describe tax effective ways of engaging and motivating your staff in the workplace. Just click on the heading to open the page.



DOWN SYNDROME TESTIMONIAL - EMMA

I think Brainwave is brilliant. I'd been looking for this type of help, and although it took me three years, I know I've found it.

The therapists are fantastic; they are so supportive. At the Initial Assessment, they really gave us hope and made us feel there is something we can do to help Emma. They were there to help us, and to teach us how to help Emma.

So many people you see suggest that you do a bit of this, or that you do that, it can become quite mind-boggling. To have a clear and structured programme written down in a simple list that you know is addressing all her areas of development, is brilliant. You know then that you're doing as much as you can.

Although Emma had just taken a few steps when we started Brainwave a couple of months ago, I still can't quite get my head around seeing her walking about now. We started with working on her balance, and now she's doing so well.

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