A law firm has raised £40,000 for a brain injury charity.

EMG Solicitors raised the money for brain injury charity Headway at its annual WonderLAN Ball.

The sold-out event at The Fed, in Gateshead, took place on Thursday, November 14 and saw 400 guests from across the UK come together to raise money for Headway’s Look Ahead North (LAN) weekend.

The LAN weekend provides brain injury survivors and their family members, carers, and volunteers with the chance to enjoy a fun-filled activity weekend at the Calvert Trust, in Kielder.

Now in its ninth year, EMG Solicitors’ WonderLAN Ball has raised more than £140,000 for Headway and the brain injury survivors it supports since the event was first launched in 2015.

Embracing a different theme annually, this year saw a twist on the famous German festival, Oktoberfest – with the event branded Novemberfest.

Emma Gaudern, CEO of EMG Solicitors, said: "We’re incredibly proud to continue our support for Headway and its outstanding work to improve life after brain injury.

"Every year our WonderLAN Ball raises tens of thousands of pounds to help deliver the charity’s annual Look Ahead North weekend, giving brain injury survivors in the North East the opportunity to try new activities and experiences, and to come together to share their recovery journey and support one another.

"Because of our firm’s specialism in Court of Protection, a core part of our work is helping brain injury survivors and their families with legal matters.

"We want to give back to people living in our community and support their ongoing rehabilitation.

"I’d like to thank each and every person that joined us at this year’s WonderLAN Ball for being so generous and supporting a charity so close to our hearts.

"And to all our wonderful sponsors, Frenkel Topping, Adroit Financial Planning, Active Care Group, PLG Consultants, Concerva, Winn Solicitors, and Handelsbanken, who we couldn’t run the event without."

Headway’s LAN weekend takes place in March every year.

Participants are given the opportunity to try a range of outdoor activities, including a wheelchair accessible assault course, archery, and boat rides.

Luke Griggs, CEO of Headway, said: "Brain injury can change lives in an instant.

"It can lead to social isolation and incredible pressures being placed on families.

"This has been yet another magnificent event which supports our annual Look Ahead North activity weekend; an opportunity for brain injury survivors to experience the camaraderie, confidence building, and emotional support which are essential in life after brain injury.

"The support provided by EMG Solicitors over the past nine years has been phenomenal.

"This enabling and empowering weekend is for many people affected by brain injury the highlight of their year, as it gives them so much confidence.

"And it simply would not be possible without the efforts of Emma and Jemma, their team and all those who contribute to the amazing WonderLAN Ball each year."

More information about Headway is available at https://www.headway.org.uk/