AT Superstore and The Brain Charity announce partnership to enhance support for individuals with neurological conditions
The Brain Charity is pleased to announce it has partnered with AT Superstore (ATS), the leading marketplace for Assistive Technology (AT) products and training.
This collaboration brings together AT Superstore’s expertise in assistive technology with The Brain Charity’s extensive experience in supporting people with neurological conditions and who are neurodivergent.
Matt Dean, CEO of AT Superstore, said:
“Our collaboration with The Brain Charity represents a significant step towards our goal of making assistive technology more accessible. By combining our resources and knowledge, we can provide more comprehensive solutions to those who need them most. This partnership underscores our commitment to improving the lives of individuals with neurological conditions through innovative technology.”
Pippa Sargent, CEO of The Brain Charity, commented:
“Accessible and affordable assistive technology can be life-changing for disabled and neurodivergent people. We’re so pleased AT Superstore have chosen to support our work with this exciting partnership.”
The partnership will encompass various initiatives designed to benefit individuals with neurological conditions and their families. These efforts will focus on increasing awareness, improving access to assistive technology, and providing enhanced support services through fundraising.
Both organisations share a commitment to fostering inclusivity and breaking down barriers for individuals with neurological conditions. AT Superstore’s user-friendly platform, which allows customers to search for AT products based on specific needs, complements The Brain Charity’s comprehensive approach to support.
This collaboration represents a shared dedication to leveraging technology and expertise to address the challenges faced by those with neurological conditions. As our two organisations work together, we aim to create meaningful improvements in the lives of those we serve.
Category: News
Published: 17 October 2024