Big Donation to boost Brainwave’s Care Programs in 2010

Brainwave, Australia’s only national charity supporting children suffering from brain illnesses, is delighted to announce the receipt of a generous donation of $45,000 which will enable it to establish the Brainwave Family Weekend Camps, code named Camp Brainwave; a welcome boost to their range of care programs in 2010.

Established in Victoria in 1994, Brainwave’s mission is to support the treatment and care of children suffering from brain illnesses (neuroscience).  Neuroscience covers a wide range of disorders including brain tumours, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, MS as well as acquired brain injuries. 

Emily with her Gomier Trike

Emily with her Gomier Trike

Providing support and practical assistance to families whose worlds are turned upside down when their child is diagnosed with a brain illness, Brainwave is constantly looking for new ways to boost their range of care programs.  Camp Brainwave will be a key part of these programs in 2010, brought to fruition by this generous donation.

Brainwave plans to run two camps in Victoria in 2010 as part of their pilot program.  Twenty families will be invited to participate, offering parents and their children a range of fun artistic, physical and challenging activities to share, creating life long family memories in an understanding and supportive environment.  Parents often feel emotionally isolated and remote and initiatives like Camp Brainwave facilitates the sharing of information and offers some emotional encouragement to families, helping parents to understand that others share similar experiences and challenges.

Brainwave has helped over 500 families nationally over the past year, including 10 year old Emily from Melbourne, Victoria, who is the proud recipient of a Gomier Trike, thanks to Brainwave.  When told of the donation and the plans for Camp Brainwave, Emily’s mother Charmaine said, “That is great news!  It will be a great opportunity for families to spend some positive time with their kids and to meet other families with similar needs.  Having the forum to share information and experiences with other parents is very valuable.  The positive experience and memories created for all families will be priceless.”

This desire to bring families together and facilitate a sharing environment has led Brainwave to launch Brainspace, an online portal designed to help parents, children, experts and professional carers communicate and share information, thoughts and experiences.  Brainspace will connect people and help to bridge the isolation that families often feel whilst also providing a practical tool.

Josephine Nicholls, Brainwave’s Founder and Executive Director said, “We are overwhelmed by the generosity of this donation and delighted that it will enable us to establish Camp Brainwave in 2010.  In these difficult financial times it becomes even more important to raise funds to support the treatment and care of our Brainwave children and their families and we are delighted to be able to thank our donor for enabling us to boost our care program in 2010.  Our children will be extremely grateful for the support.”