Jackie Ashley

Jackie Ashley currently serves as the Chair of The National Brain Appeal and holds multiple honorary fellowships at the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford. Ashley has been involved with several organizations, including serving as President of the National Cochlear Implant Users Association and Chair of Women's Parliamentary Radio. In addition, Ashley is an active member of various panels and boards, including the UCLH Biomedical Research Council Steering Board and the Hansard Society Board of Trustees. Ashley earned a Master's degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from the University of Oxford and completed secondary education at Roseberry Grammar School from 1967 to 1973.

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The National Brain Appeal

The National Brain Appeal transforms the lives of the millions of people living with neurological and neuromuscular conditions by providing much-needed funds for The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery and the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology – together known as Queen Square. This is one of the world’s leading centres for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with The National is one of the world’s leading centres for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients with a wide range of neurological and neuromuscular conditions including multiple sclerosis (MS), brain cancer, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, Prion disease, and head injury. . One in six people in the UK are affected by a neurological disorder. This can be from birth, through a slowly developing illness or through brain injury. Please help us to improve their outcomes. Since the charity began in 1984 we have raised £40 million for state-of-the-art equipment, major building programmes and research. We are grateful to all our supporters who help us to raise money in a variety of ways from gifts-in-kind, to individual donations, legacies and support from grant-making trusts. The National Brain Appeal raises money in a number of ways through: • donations from grant-making trusts, individuals and companies; • legacies and ‘In Memoriam’ donations; • fundraising by our supporters; • sales of merchandise such as cards and notelets; and • ticket sales to our events. Charitable legacies are crucial to the fundraising work we do. Legacy gifts help to get projects at The National up and running and can often account for nearly half of our annual income. We are extremely grateful for every legacy left to us and we’re keen that people don’t forget us if they are making a Will. You can help provide hope to so many people by leaving a legacy, covenant or a donation to The National Hospital. For more information, please call us on 020 3448 4724 or email info@nationalbrainappeal.org


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