The football club allowed the public to decide which local charities should make it onto the shortlist for this award and which one would be the winner, with Headway triumphing in the subsequent vote.
This means that a partnership will now be forged between the charity and the club – which plays at the Country Ground – with Headway set to reap significant benefits from the increased profile.
One of its senior support workers, Cheryl Edwards, told the Swindon Advertiser that the charity was thrilled to have won the award and stated that community backing was crucial to keeping its therapy and support sessions running. She added:
“If the club’s high profile helps to put Headway Swindon on the map so more local people living with brain injury can access the right support at the right time, we will be very happy indeed.”
Edwards also went on to state that all monies raised through the partnership would go into the expansion of the charity’s frontline support services.
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