Join our fundraising journey as SMB proudly supports Young Epilepsy as our Charity of the Year for 2026.
A leading charity dedicated to giving children and young people with epilepsy a voice, Young Epilepsy works tirelessly to provide vital health services, support systems, and practical everyday guidance to them and their families.
At SMB, we are committed to supporting organisations on the ground, making real change happen for people. Our ethos as a firm is to champion inclusivity, build community and advocate for all, which is why we have chosen to partner with this incredible charity and support the work they do.
Speaking on the partnership, Senior Associate and Head of SMB’s CSR Committee, John Harrington, said:
“Young Epilepsy’s work really resonated with everyone at SMB and we felt inspired by the difference the charity makes to the lives of both young people with epilepsy and their families / support networks.
Throughout 2026 we will work closely with the charity on a series of events to raise money to support the delivery of Young Epilepsy’s life-changing services and highlight the amazing work they do.
We are excited to see what we can achieve.”
If you would like to support this worthy cause, you can donate through our JustGiving page. You can also follow all of our fundraising activity on LinkedIn.
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