Have you nominated your brain/spinal injury charity of the year yet?

By Published On: 7 August 2025
Have you nominated your brain/spinal injury charity of the year yet?

Time is running out to shine a spotlight on the incredible work done by charities supporting people with brain and spinal injuries.

The Charity of the Year award, sponsored by Burnetts, is one of nine to be celebrated at the third annual NR Times Awards.

The specialist Brain Injury Team at Burnetts have a wealth of experience supporting patients and their families with all types of serious personal injury claims including those arising from road traffic collisions, accidents at work and following assaults.

 

The NR Times Awards celebrate the dedication, compassion and tireless efforts of organisations that support individuals living with life-changing injuries.

Charities continue to play a critical role in this at what is a particularly challenging time for the sector.

Recognising the work of these charities not only honours their teams and volunteers, but also raises awareness of the ongoing challenges faced by those affected by brain and spinal injuries.

It’s a chance to tell powerful stories, inspire others and celebrate success in adversity.

Aspect Publishing Commercial Editor, Gordon Stribling, said: “We’re proud to support causes that truly change lives, and we know how many incredible charities are working tirelessly in the brain and spinal injury community.

“That’s why we’re inviting you to nominate your favourite organisation to be our Charity of the Year.

“This is your chance to shine a light on their work and help them reach even more people in need.”

So, if there’s a charity close to your heart that deserves to be recognised, now is the time.

Head over to the awards site and submit your nomination before September 30.

Entry is free and winners will receive a physical award and interview with an NR Times journalist.

Both winners and shortlisted entries will receive extensive coverage across our website, social media and newsletter.

Enter now.

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