Appeal to join Big Coffee Break fundraiser for Migraine Awareness
Page 1 of 1
Appeal to join Big Coffee Break fundraiser for Migraine Awareness
Migraine Action is inviting local people, businesses and organisations to get involved in its ‘BIG Coffee Break’ by hosting a fundraising coffee morning to help raise vital funds for the charity during Migraine Awareness Week, which takes place from Sunday September 4 to Saturday September 10.
The charity, which for 53 years has been offering information and advice to the one in seven people in the UK affected by debilitating migraines, is appealing for 53 (or more!) fundraising BIG Coffee Breaks to be held during the week.
Funds raised will help the charity to continue its wide-ranging activity which includes a telephone helpline, education days for migraineurs and healthcare professionals, workplace assessments to help employees with migraine, funding research and specialist migraine centres and running an information website and three age-specific websites for children.
Joanna Hamilton-Colclough, Director of Migraine Action says: “Migraine is often overlooked but it is actually more common than diabetes, epilepsy and asthma combined and can have a devastating impact, not only the person affected but also on their family and friends.
“Migraine Action receives no Government funding and in these difficult financial times is in desperate need of support. By hosting a simple coffee morning at home, a get together with colleagues in the office, or running a bigger event in the community, you will be helping to make a huge difference to the lives of the 8 million people with migraine in the UK. And whilst caffeine may be a trigger for some migraineurs, there is always decaf or a nice herbal tea to enjoy!”
Plan a BIG Coffee Break in aid of Migraine Action: If it’s not convenient to hold yours during Migraine Awareness Week just choose a date that works for you! You can download a promotional poster that you can customise with your event date and venue from Migraine Action’s website at www.migraine.org.uk/maw
The charity, which for 53 years has been offering information and advice to the one in seven people in the UK affected by debilitating migraines, is appealing for 53 (or more!) fundraising BIG Coffee Breaks to be held during the week.
Funds raised will help the charity to continue its wide-ranging activity which includes a telephone helpline, education days for migraineurs and healthcare professionals, workplace assessments to help employees with migraine, funding research and specialist migraine centres and running an information website and three age-specific websites for children.
Joanna Hamilton-Colclough, Director of Migraine Action says: “Migraine is often overlooked but it is actually more common than diabetes, epilepsy and asthma combined and can have a devastating impact, not only the person affected but also on their family and friends.
“Migraine Action receives no Government funding and in these difficult financial times is in desperate need of support. By hosting a simple coffee morning at home, a get together with colleagues in the office, or running a bigger event in the community, you will be helping to make a huge difference to the lives of the 8 million people with migraine in the UK. And whilst caffeine may be a trigger for some migraineurs, there is always decaf or a nice herbal tea to enjoy!”
Plan a BIG Coffee Break in aid of Migraine Action: If it’s not convenient to hold yours during Migraine Awareness Week just choose a date that works for you! You can download a promotional poster that you can customise with your event date and venue from Migraine Action’s website at www.migraine.org.uk/maw
Similar topics
» Just been diagnosed with Complex Migraine on UK Migraine Awareness Week
» Migraine Awareness Week, 2 - 8 September 2012
» Migraine Awareness 4-10 September 2011
» Any ideas on how we can help during migraine awareness week?
» Top comic joins migraine awareness drive
» Migraine Awareness Week, 2 - 8 September 2012
» Migraine Awareness 4-10 September 2011
» Any ideas on how we can help during migraine awareness week?
» Top comic joins migraine awareness drive
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:04 am by Sarah
» Facebook group - now set up
Fri Feb 24, 2017 7:43 am by Tee
» cluster headache
Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:51 pm by Heregailing
» Your view on migraines and social media
Fri Feb 10, 2017 4:17 am by Tee
» Fats and Chronic Pain/Headaches
Thu May 19, 2016 10:52 pm by Sarah
» National hospital - London
Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:18 pm by pīwakawaka
» Just saying Hello
Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:12 pm by pīwakawaka
» Botox for harmeplegic migraines
Thu Sep 24, 2015 10:59 pm by Robyn17
» Hello and thank you
Mon May 25, 2015 12:55 am by ajdesq