By supporting NeuroBalance Integrated Health Foundation Ltd, you help adults (18+) living with neurodiversity, chronic pain, autoimmune and bowel conditions (including Crohn’s disease), mobility needs, and sensory/communication barriers. Your support becomes real action: education, return-to-work pathways, and funding for training and practical support — when it’s needed most.


Ways to Support Us 

 

Donate 

Every contribution helps us build programmes, deliver workshops, and develop support funds (e.g., microgrants, training and equipment support).

Partner with Us

Partnerships with companies and organisations help us scale impact. Options include:

sponsoring a programme or event,
funding a training place for a beneficiary,
co-delivering education campaigns,
supporting accessibility and reintegration initiatives.

Fund Vocational Training 

We work with external training providers and, where funding allows, support vocational courses. This is one of the most direct ways to create change: skills → independence → sustainable work.

 

Donate Equipment / In-Kind Support 

If you can support beneficiaries with equipment or tools (for learning, communication, accessibility), contact us — we’ll share what is most needed.

 

Volunteer / Skills-Based Support 

If you can offer time or expertise (e.g., communications, accessibility, events, mentoring), please get in touch. We’ll keep roles clear and impact-focused.



What Your Support Helps Fund 

 

Subject to available resources, your support helps us to:

fund vocational training and skills development,

run microgrants (when available),

deliver education and practical workshops,

improve communication and sensory accessibility,

build return-to-work and reintegration pathways.



Transparency

 

We are committed to responsible and transparent use of funds. We share programme details and funding criteria through updates and our documents page as they are finalised and approved.



Want to support the foundation or discuss a partnership?
Email us: info@neurobalancefoundation.org.uk