The Brain Charity
Our mission Our mission is to enable all those affected by neurological conditions to live longer, healthier, happier lives. We will fight together for an inclusive and just society: a world where stigma, hardship and isolation are replaced by compassion and understanding. Our values The Brain Charity strives to apply the following values in its work: Kindness We genuinely welcome everyone to our charity and believe that each person has a unique talent and the ability to make the world a better place. Commitment We will travel side by side with everyone throughout their journey no matter how complex, how long or how difficult. We roll up our sleeves whenever and wherever we need to. Authenticity We accept and understand that the broadness of our own diversity and personal experience impacts directly on the level of quality and passion delivered within our services. Courage We will challenge the status quo, welcome change and bravely take on any new challenges in the spirit of adventure. Optimism We believe that equality for people with neurological conditions is now within reach and we will strive each and every day until prejudice and lack of opportunity are removed from our society. Our strategic aims The Brain Charity’s strategic aims are to raise awareness and understanding of neurological conditions and empower individuals and families to manage their conditions and realise their full potential.
ABOUT US: 

Why we’re needed

Our most precious memories, hidden dreams and the thousands of subtle differences that make us who we are, are all housed in one amazing, unique and fascinating place.

The human brain is the most complex structure in the universe, and the most important part of who we are. It runs our whole world, moves our body, makes our decisions and even tells us when to smile.

Free advice and support for all neurological conditions at The Brain Charity in Liverpool

For someone newly diagnosed with a neurological condition, life may become very lonely and frightening. People can lose control of their lives and many face unemployment, poverty and social isolation.

At The Brain Charity, we champion neurodiversity and help anyone affected by a neurological condition to pick up the pieces so they can rebuild their lives and achieve their potential.

What we do

There are more than 600 different conditions affecting the brain, spine or nervous system. These are called neurological conditions.

A neurological condition is any condition that affects the brain, spinal cord or nervous system.

Many are well-known, such as strokedementiacluster headaches and ADHD

There are also hundreds of conditions that only affect an unlucky few, such as trigeminal neuralgiaAlice in Wonderland Syndrome and Huntington’s disease.

Some neurological conditions can begin suddenly, such as brain injury. Some you are born with, such as epilepsy. Others, like multiple sclerosis, can develop over time.

The Brain Charity is the only charity in the UK to be here for every single one of them.

 

The Brain Charity: who we are video

Each year, we provide practical helpemotional support, and social activities to thousands of people from all over the UK. We support anyone based in the UK who has a neurological condition, and their family, friends, and carers too.

Click here to find out more about the different services we offer.

Friendly support at The Brain Charity in Liverpool

Our history

The Brain Charity opened in Liverpool in 1993 out of the recognition there was no support for patients with neurological conditions in the community once they left The Walton Centre, a specialist neurological hospital serving the North West of England.

The Brain Charity logo on the wall of the building in Liverpool

We have since grown to a team of more than 30 members of staff and more than 80 volunteers. We are proud to be able to say more than half of our staff team and at least 60 per cent of our volunteers have lived experience of neurological conditions.

The need for our services has dramatically increased since the COVID-19 pandemic began. This is due to the mental health impact of the lockdowns, increased unemployment and more people being diagnosed with neurological conditions like long COVID.

OUR VALUES: 
empathy
authenticity
kindness
WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN OUR PEOPLE: 

Reliability and understanding of disability

Summary
Disability
Health
Mental Health
London
United Kingdom

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