Welcome to the Level Zero Heroes Hockey page for SameYou

Alex Martinez and the Level Zero Heroes Hockey team have been huge supporters of SameYou since we launched in 2019. Our mission is one that is very close to their hearts and they have taken on the challenge to raise funds for the charity and enroll monthly gift donors.

Monthly support plays a crucial role for SameYou. It gives us the ability to plan ahead, to continue to grow and to work in partnership with neurorehabilitation experts round the world to improve the lives of brain injury and stroke survivors.

We'd be thrilled if you would sign up and support us. 

Ready to sign up? It's very simple, just click the button below!

Click here to set up a monthly donation to SameYou

Still undecided? Here's some information about how you would be supporting SameYou and helping brain injury and stroke survivors.

Why should I donate a monthly gift to SameYou?

Millions of people worldwide need increased access to neurorehabilitation. A monthly gift from you would help SameYou continue our work to deliver practical help and tangible improvements in recovery after brain injury and stroke. 

Did you know that 1 in 3 people will have Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) at some point in their life?

Reports say* that more than 135 million worldwide are living with brain injury. This is an underestimate of the scale of the problem due to the lack of focus on brain injury. We believe neurorehabilitation equality must be achieved. SameYou stands up for what’s right for brain injury survivors and their families. By donating you can be part of the change.

*Source: Lancet Neurology Commision 2017

How will my donation help?

Your monthly donation will help us reach our goals to end brain injury and stroke recovery inequality.

We have already:

  • Funded biopsychosocial research with Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston USA
  • Partnered with the RCN Foundation UK and Edinburgh University Scotland to develop a Masters module training programme to help nurses develop the missing integrated brain body and mind specialist skills urgently needed in neurological rehabilitation
  • Funded and developed the first of it’s kind telerehabilitation programme N-ROL with University College London (UCL) Queen Square, London, England

Improved rehabilitation is essential to help people recover from the impact of their injuries. These are complex and far reaching and include cognitive changes, physical and sensory problems, fatigue, pain and changes in how they perceive themselves and the world.

A monthly gift would help us to keep our critical work going. Your donation will be used where it’s needed most - ensuring that your gift is as impactful as possible.

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