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The Neuro relies on our loyal community of donors in order to unlock the mysteries behind some of the most devastating neurological diseases and disorders of our time, and to help the patients and families affected by them. Here are their stories.

A Brilliant Night - Steven's story: Part 5

21 Oct 2020

Steven continues to heal and he and his family remain hopeful.

A Brilliant Night - Steven's story: Part 4

21 Oct 2020

Steven's recovery from surgery means establishing a new routine, going to treatment every day, and chemotherapy.

A Brilliant Night - Steven's story: Part 3

21 Oct 2020

Surgery has a life-long impact on the rest of a patient's life. Steven and his family go through this journey together.

A Brilliant Night - Steven's story: Part 2

14 Oct 2020

Surgery was only the first part of Steven’s treatment. He and his family tried to stay positive through the difficult times that lay ahead.

A Brilliant Night - Steven's story: Part 1

8 Oct 2020

We invite you to join us on an eye-opening journey as we follow a family affected by brain cancer

Turning to the positive

24 Sep 2020

My name is Sarah Kenny and I am a patient with a very aggressive type of brain cancer. I would like to share my story with you.

The Neuro family helping out our frontline

4 May 2020

Here are just a few of the ways that our community has contributed

Brains Need Open Minds

11 Feb 2020

“Brains Need Open Minds” aims to raise $200M to accelerate the pace of discovery of new treatments and cures for people with brain disorders

Ronny's Room - a new neuro-palliative care suite for patients and their families

13 Dec 2019

Sheila Linden is transforming the darkest time in her life into something that honours her son's memory and will bring comfort and dignity to other palliative care patients and their families.

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