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Noah, aged two, experienced a bleed on the brain shortly after birth.
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12-year-old William spent eight months in hospital following a prolonged seizure.
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Four years on from his brain injury, Zac wants to inspire other young people in his situation.
What we do
The Children’s Trust is the UK’s leading charity for children with brain injury. We deliver rehabilitation, education and community services through skilled teams who work with children and young people, and their families.
Information
We provide brain injury information in an understandable language and hope that parents, teachers and families find it helpful on their on-going journey following a child's brain injury.
Rehabilitation
We provide a range of therapy and psychology services centred around the child or young person.
School
The Children's Trust School is a non-maintained special school dedicated to the education, health, therapy and care of children and young people aged 2-19.
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Why we need your help
Your donations support hundreds of children and young people from right across the country. Each year we need to raise over £8 million to run vital services for children with brain injury, and help reach out to more children and families across the UK.
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