Date | March 2025 |
Location | National |
Organise a Bake for Brain Injury event to raise funds that will make a difference to brain injury survivors. Host a Bake during National Brain Awareness Week, March 10th-16th (or any other date that works for you in March). You can host your Bake where, when and how works best for you.
When you register you will receive a Bake for Brain Injury pack which will help you host a great event. Plus, this year we are making it extra special. When you sign up, you will receive your very own ABI Ireland apron. You will also receive a confirmation email containing a link to create an online fundraiser. So we ask that if you register that you make an effort to fundraise or donate to support our work. You can fundraise at your Bake event or before it.
All fundraising from Bake for Brain Injury will be used directly for the services of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland and the work they do for brain injury survivors.
All you have to do is sign up, decide what you will bake, and then raise some dough for Acquired Brain Injury Ireland. We would also love to see some photos of you baking in your ABI Ireland apron!
Host an event at home with family and friends or have an event in work, school or college.
Why Not Bake These Super Simple Scones For Bake For Brain Injury!
Organise a Bake in your house, school, college or workplace. Everyone can take part and bake something to bring along or you could host a Bake sale event.
The most important thing is to do your Bake your way while raising funds to support brain injury survivors.
There are many ways for anyone to donate and support Bake for Brain Injury. Please register to take part to get your Bake for Brain Injury fundraising pack.
The pack includes:
If you need more information or have any questions at all please just reach out to us at fundraising@abiireland.ie or call 01 280 41 64.
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