Charity appoints new manager

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A FORMER corporate fundraiser has been appointed North West development manager by a national charity that has a base in Warrington.
Elizabeth Titley has joined the children’s charity Brainwave. It set up its third centre in the country in Birchwood in 2009, which was formally opened by Brainwave’s president, the Countess of Wessex.
Elizabeth has a background in corporate fundraising, major donors and trusts, and joins the charity from Henshaws Society for the Blind.
Brainwave was established in 1982 and works with families to deliver individual, home based therapy and exercises for children with disabilities and development delay to help them reach their full potential.
It looks after a whole range of children with conditions including Cerebral Palsy, Down’s Syndrome and Autism.


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