Ability Beyond Disability Experience the vibrant creativity of our clients in this short film showcasing our 2025 Art Exhibition at the Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre. This collection—featuring woodwork, fine art, and pottery—proves that life after an acquired brain injury

End of Year Review 2025

Reflecting on a Year of Progress and Possibility For over 25 years, Herefordshire Headway has served as a vital lifeline, rebuilding lives and restoring hope for those affected by acquired brain injury (ABI). Throughout 2025, we celebrated significant milestones—from our

Shop, Save, and Support!

Help us create everyday magic! We’ve joined easyfundraising to turn your online shopping into much-needed funds for our work. Whether you are buying the weekly food shop, booking a holiday, or renewing insurance, over 8,000 brands will donate part of

Armed Forces Covenant

Herefordshire Headway is honored to receive the Bronze Award from the British Armed Forces Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS)! This Ministry of Defence recognition highlights our pledge to support the armed forces community—service members, veterans, and their families—by committing to the

Join Our Team

🗣️ Join Our Team: Speech & Language Therapist Wanted at Herefordshire Headway Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI)? Herefordshire Headway is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Speech &

Client Art Exhibition

WE are proud to announce the opening of our Client Art Exhibition 2025 at Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre. This showcases the amazing creativity that people with an acquired brain injury can achieve with the right kind of support. The

Aphasia Support Group

What is Aphasia Aphasia is a communication disability which occurs when the communication centres of the brain are damaged. It is usually caused by a stroke, brain haemorrhage, head injury or a brain tumour. Aphasia makes it difficult to read,

ABI Games Worcester

Congratulations to our amazing Herefordshire Headway Team, who represented the County successfully at this years National ABI Games. All the competitors did incredibly well and had a great time. “We wanted a platform to showcase the amazing abilities of our