Daniel Davey is a Bake For Brain Injury supporter.

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland invites Mayo to raise some dough for brain injury survivors

Get ready to raise some dough this March to support the work of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABI Ireland) and help ‘bake’ the world a better place.

Room To Improve star and founder of Davey Nutrition, Daniel Davey, and football legend, Paul McGrath, will be taking on the baking challenge. Will you join them?

Daniel spoke about the importance of nutrition in supporting brain health and why he is taking part in Bake For Brain Injury, explaining: “Nourishing our bodies with the right food is not only essential for physical performance but also plays a crucial role in supporting brain function. Together we can encourage people to prioritise their health and contribute to a brighter, healthier future.”

Individuals, community groups, schools, businesses, families and friends across Mayo are invited to host their own Bake for Brain Injury fundraising event at any point during the month.

Bake for Brain Injury is a hugely important event on the Acquired Brain Injury Ireland calendar, enabling the national organisation to raise vital funds to support survivors of brain injury as they work to rebuild their lives.

It coincides with Brain Awareness Week, which takes place this year between March 11 and 17. This is a global campaign to raise awareness and understanding of the brain and brain conditions, as well as the need for more investment in services, research and prevention.

Former Ireland footballer Paul McGrath is looking forward to taking on another fundraiser for ABI Ireland. He stated: “I am excited to join Acquired Brain Injury Ireland for another fantastic fundraiser. Sure it's always a no-brainer for me! I'm always reminded of the brilliant work they do whenever I visit their Wexford service.

“Taking part in fundraisers like Bake for Brain Injury is a way for me to support brain injury survivors and help them to get the services they need. It's also a chance for me to taste some home baking at the coffee day in Wexford!”

Every single year in Ireland, an estimated 19,000 people acquire a brain injury, resulting in life-altering, dramatic change. These injuries happen suddenly and are often traumatic, caused by road traffic accidents, stroke, assaults, concussion and viral infections like meningitis. Because each brain injury is unique, every survivor needs dedicated supports and a tailor-made rehabilitation plan.

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland offers the specialist care that they need. As Ireland’s leading provider of community neuro-rehabilitation for those aged from 18 to 65, the organisation supports an estimated 1,100 people annually, as well as their families and carers.

Interim head of fundraising, Marissa Tuccelli, invites everyone to get involved in the campaign and raise some dough. She said: “This March we’re asking everyone to get behind brain injury survivors. Have a go at baking something new, treat others to your showstopper, or simply join a bake event with friends, family or colleagues.

“We want this year’s Bake for Brain Injury fundraiser to be the most successful yet, so we encourage you to give what you can to help those impacted by brain injury to rebuild their lives.”

Find out more and register now to take part in Bake for Brain Injury at abiireland.ie/Bake-For-Brain-Injury. Once registered, supporters will receive a special fundraising pack, which includes the new Acquired Brain Injury Ireland apron to help you get your bake on. There is also guidance on how to start fundraising, online or in person.

Brain Awareness Week is a global campaign to foster public enthusiasm and support for brain science. Nationally the campaign is led by the Neurological Alliance of Ireland together with 30 member organisations, including Acquired Brain Injury Ireland. For more information about Bake for Brain Injury and to register for all ABI Ireland events visit www.abiireland.ie.

Former Ireland football star Paul McGrath is a Bake For Brain Injury enthusiast.