Kent Neuro Therapy Centre selected as Furley Page’s Charity of the Year

April 2, 2026

The Kent Neuro Therapy Centre, based in Canterbury, has been chosen as Furley Page’s charity of the year by the law firm’s staff.

Kent Neuro Therapy Centre is a self-funded charity that every year supports over 600 individuals from across Kent suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and stroke. The Centre provides personalised therapy programmes, including physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, oxygen therapy and counselling. Recently the Centre expanded its care to offer therapies to those living with neurological and long-term conditions.

Nancy Reed, Head of Income Generation at Kent Neuro Therapy Centre Charity, said: “We are delighted that the staff at Furley Page have chosen to support the Kent Neuro Therapy Centre for this year. Their commitment will help us reach more people living with neurological conditions and continue delivering specialist therapies that make a real difference to independence and quality of life.

“We are looking forward to working together to create meaningful opportunities for their team to get involved and see the impact of their support first-hand.”

Furley Page’s fundraising activities are coordinated by the Furley Page Foundation, a charitable trust which manages the firm’s social responsibility programmes to benefit people and communities across Kent. Each year the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, made up of Partners and elected staff representatives, decide how funds raised will be distributed and staff nominate a main charity, this year being Kent Neuro Therapy Centre.

Furley Page staff are looking forward to participating in fundraising events in aid of the Centre throughout 2026, making a real difference to people’s live in the local community. Last year, the firm raised a significant sum in aid of Pilgrims Hospices.

Furley Page Partner and Head of Private Client, Aaron Spencer, sits on the Furley Page Foundation’s Board of Trustees. He said: “For 2026 the Trustees of the Foundation have chosen to support the amazing work being done by the Kent Neuro Therapy Centre, and I have no doubt that all the team will throw themselves into their fundraising activities with typical gusto to raise as much as we are able.”

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