The charity are celebrating the success of their 21st 'Pop-Up Art Weekend'.
Held in partnership with the Clare Foundation, The Chilterns Neuro Centre's event welcomed 1,000 visitors to raise over £23,000 to support people in the local community affected by MS, Parkinson’s and strokes.
The exhibition featured a wide range of artworks from 'an incredible group of artists' who gave at least a third of the sale from each piece of artwork sold to support the Centre. The charity say the funds raised will allow them to continue providing therapies, workshops and treatments which they say 'go above and beyond those the NHS can provide' and 'make sure that people we support can live rich, independent lives'.

The Centre thanked the Clare Foundation and all the artists and visitors who took part, saying that the 'enthusiasm and support made the weekend so special'.
Hannah Flemming, Community and Events Manager at the Chilterns Neuro Centre, added: 'We are absolutely delighted by the success of the Pop-Up Art Weekend. To welcome more than 1,000 visitors and raise over £23,000 is an incredible achievement. Events like this not only raise vital funds for our services but also bring the community together in a truly uplifting way'.
Chair of Trustees at the Clare Foundation, Robin Walker, said: 'It was a pleasure to partner with the Chilterns Neuro Centre for this fantastic event. The Pop-Up Art Weekend showcased not only exceptional artistic talent but also the power of community collaboration. We are proud to support the Centre and the invaluable work they do for people living with neurological conditions'.
You can find out more about the work that Chilterns Neuro Centre do here (external link).

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