A charity is set to host a Family Fun Day summer fundraiser.
Headway is inviting community members to Cofton Park in Rednal for a lively afternoon filled with fayre activities including a tombola, raffle and name-the-teddy, as well as a BBQ and an Indian street food stall.
The charity event takes place on Sunday, June 30, running from 12pm to 4pm.
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The proceeds collected will go towards services provided by the charity, which is dedicated to supporting brain injury survivors and their families.
This includes rehabilitation sessions at the charity's several centres, including Leighton House in Rednal, as well as one-to-one support in the community to foster independent living.
The charity also supports the wider family through its Family and Carer services, providing information and group activities.
The family and carer services manager at Headway Birmingham & Solihull, Ajit Matharu, said: "As in previous years, our Family Fun Day has something to interest all ages and is sure to be an enjoyable day all round.
"Entry is free, and thanks to the generosity of local businesses and some of our regular supporters, we have some fantastic prizes to be won in our raffle and tombola, plus there will be some delicious food available to buy as well."
“While the day is all about raising much-needed funds towards our local brain injury services, we also want to raise greater awareness of brain injury generally and the impact it can have on both the injured person and the wider family."
He said: "We really hope local people will make a note of the date and come along if they can."
Parking is available within Cofton Park and along Lowhill Lane, with Longbridge railway station also within walking distance.
More information is available by contacting Mr Matharu on 0121 457 7541 or by emailing ajit.matharu@headway-bs.org.uk.
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