Fieldfisher becomes a Headline Sponsor of the Natalie Kate Moss Trust Fundraiser

This April, the Natalie Kate Moss Trust is hosting our next major fundraiser in Manchester, ‘Through the Looking Glass’, to raise vital funds for the research at The University of Manchester into life saving treatment after someone has a Brain Haemorrhage.

An evening unlike anything you have ever experienced. As you help to raise vital funds for Life Saving Research into the treatment of Brain Haemorrhages at the University of Manchester, expect drama, mystery, the weird, the wonderful, the down right confusing…

…because who said Fundraising has to be boring?

Supported by Lancashire Life, I Love Manchester, PS2 Print, Manchester University and Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, The Natalie Kate Moss Trust is pleased to announce Fieldfisher as a Headline Sponsor for the event.

Fieldfisher's top tier clinical negligence team in Manchester, run by partner Jenny Urwin, specialises in high-value settlements for people injured by negligent medical treatment.

They act in all types of claims, with particular expertise in catastrophic injuries, birth injury, spinal injuries and amputations, fatal claims and head injuries, including those due to missed diagnosis of conditions such as subarachnoid haemorrhages or failure to appropriately treat hypertension.

We are delighted to support the vital work of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust in helping people affected, pushing for ongoing research and raising public awareness.
— Jenny Urwin

Part of a large medical negligence practice in London and beyond, the Manchester team has 30 years' experience representing injured clients. They have built an impressive list of expert witnesses to comment on care and work quickly and effectively to put in place vital funds to support private medical care and rehabilitation, whilst moreover they are known for their exceptional client care and their dedication to achieving the very best for every single client.

You can read about their successful claims and hear from clients here.

Join us for an unforgettable evening as you help to create real change to the devastating reality of Brain Haemorrhages.

Want a taste of what to expect? Watch the video of our 2022 Fundraising Evening here.


THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS - 20.04.2024

Your Tickets

You can enjoy the evening either by purchasing a table or an individual ticket, with options of a standard ticket or a VIP ticket, which includes front row seats to all the acts and music, free wine for the table/ drink for an individual, Goody bags and raffle tickets included.

To find out more about your ticket options click here.

Become an Sponsor

NKMT are looking for sponsors to support them with the event and to be a part of major, ground breaking advancements, in the life saving research of Brain Haemorrhages.

NKMT couldn’t do what we do without the support of amazing corporate sponsors. Your sponsorship is so much more than just sponsorship; It is the foundation we can build on, without which we wouldn’t be able to take the first step. There are 3 different Sponsorship options: For full details on becoming a sponsor click here.


Why this all matters?

  • There are 4.6 million cases of haemorrhagic stroke every year.

  • Only 3 out 5 of these people will survive within one month following a brain haemorrhage.

  • Every year 3 million people die as a result of a brain haemorrhage!

These stats haven’t changed in 40 years!

But through the research that we support at The University of Manchester we have an opportunity to change those stats.

Since our inception in 2012, and all thanks to you, our supporters, we have been able to generate more funds each year for this research and each year the research continues to grow and develop; developments which are now directly translating into treatments that are being rolled out nationally and saving lives.

Your Donations have helped to directly fund the research into a treatment which is now saving lives! Thank you!

And whilst these are huge and vital steps, there is still a long way to go.

This is why this matters. This is why nights like these matter. This is why your support matters. This is why it is vital to generate more funds to support this research so that we can change these stats and stop 3 million people losing their life every year as a result of brain haemorrhage.

Don’t miss out, grab your space for this unforgettable evening, click here.

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