Kenny Martin found out about the Chilterns Neuro Centre from some friends he knew with MS. Read more of his story to find out how the Centre has helped him develop coping strategies!
Author: Andrew Scott (Andrew Scott)
Race the Light shines a spotlight on charity partnership
The Chilterns Neuro Centre was thrilled to be given a donation of £909 thanks to its partnership with Runaway Racing, a running events organiser based in Wendover.
Chilterns Neuro Centre’s Pop-Up Art Weekend raises over £21,000
The Chilterns Neuro Centre is celebrating the outstanding success of its Pop-Up Art Weekend, which commemorated its 20th anniversary, and raised an impressive £21,530 for the charity.
Life-changing support for people affected by MS, Parkinson’s and strokes
The Chilterns Neuro Centre is delighted to publish the findings of our latest membership survey, which highlights the life-changing impact of our work.
Volunteers are the heart and soul of our charity
The Chilterns Neuro Centre recently hosted a special celebration to honour the vital contributions of its volunteers.
Supporting the Centre through Make a Will Month
Catherine Golds, member of the Centre and former Chair of Trustees, writes about Make a Will Month and why planning to leave a legacy to the Centre is important to her.
Supporting the Chilterns Neuro Centre, one swing at a time
Near perfect weather conditions and a pristine green made for a great day of sportsmanship and friendly competition for golf enthusiasts at the Chilterns Neuro Centre’s Charity Golf Day at the exclusive Stocks Golf Club.
Chiltern Forest Golf Day Gallery
Gallery of images from the Chilterns Neuro Centre's Stocks Golf Day 2024
Overcoming Long-Covid through hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Rosy explains the impact Long-Covid has had on her and the difference the Oakwood Wellbeing’s hyperbaric oxygen therapy has made.
From diagnosis to determination
Andrew Scott tells about how his life changed in unexpected ways following his MS diagnosis but he is confident he will receive the best support and treatment possible from the Chilterns Neuro Centre, both now and in the future.
A chance encounter leads to a new hope
Sven Kuster originally came across the Chilterns Neuro Centre by chance and has since become a huge advocate for the wonderful staff, beneficial programmes, encouragement and support he receives.