Welcome to the Brain Tumour Support FAQs page. Here, you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions we receive. We strive to provide clear and helpful information to ensure you can easily find what you need. If you have any further questions or require additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01454 414 355. We are here to help with any queries or concerns you may have.
Absolutely! Getting your company involved in fundraising is not only a fantastic way to motivate your staff members across all levels but also an opportunity for them to work together towards a common, positive goal. We offer a variety of ways your company can get involved, from corporate sponsorships to participating in our Charity of the Year (COTY) programme. This programme allows you to focus your company’s fundraising efforts throughout the year, making a significant impact on the lives of those affected by brain tumours.
By supporting Brain Tumour Support, your company can:
Interested? Take a look at our Get Your Company Involved page where you’ll find lots of ideas on how your company can make a difference, whether through fundraising events, payroll giving, or even offering your expertise and skills in partnership with our organisation.
Together, we can create meaningful change and support those affected by brain tumours.
No, our Trustees serve on a voluntary basis. They are responsible for governing the charity and ensuring that we fulfill our mission to support those affected by brain tumours. Their commitment and dedication to the charity are entirely voluntary, meaning they do not receive any remuneration for their governance roles. This approach helps ensure that all decisions are made in the best interest of the charity and its beneficiaries, free from any conflicts of interest.
However, in some cases, trustees may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred while carrying out their duties, such as travel costs.
To learn more about the dedicated individuals who make up our Board of Trustees, please visit our Meet our Trustees webpage.
Thank you for your interest in joining our team!
To explore current job and volunteering opportunities, please visit our dedicated Join our Team page. Here, you can find detailed information about available positions, as well as instructions on how to apply.
We look forward to hearing from you and possibly welcoming you to our team!
If you would like to stop receiving correspondence from us, please contact our enquiries team. You can do this by emailing us or calling us on 01454 414 355. Make sure to provide your full name and address, and we will promptly remove you from our mailing list.
Additionally, you may wish to register your details with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) to block unwanted phone calls, or the Mail Preference Service (MPS) to reduce unwanted postal mail.
For more details on these services, please visit our Privacy Policy page.
We’re sorry to hear that you’re not satisfied with the service you’ve received. As a proud member of the Fundraising Regulator, we are committed to providing the highest level of service to all our supporters.
If you have a complaint about our fundraising efforts, here’s how you can make your voice heard:
We value your feedback and will do our utmost to resolve any issues as swiftly as possible.
Absolutely! We would be delighted to have you join Team Brain Tumour Support, no matter which event you’re participating in. By running for us, you’ll be helping to make a real difference for individuals and families affected by brain tumours.
Tell us about your running event: Please fill out our Own Place Form or email us at fundraising@braintumoursupport.co.uk. We’ll provide you with all the necessary information and support.
Thank you for choosing to run in support of Brain Tumour Support—we’re excited to have you on our team!
Yes! You can read our most recent Annual Report and Financial Accounts in the Annual Report section of our website. This report offers a detailed overview of our activities, financial health, and the positive impact we’ve had on the lives of those affected by brain tumours.
To learn more about our mission, values, and the work we do, please visit the About Us section of our website.