A BRAIN injury charity in East Lothian is celebrating a milestone birthday, having been supporting brain injury survivors for 20 years.
Since 2004, Headway East Lothian has offered brain injury survivors in the area a variety of services to support them on their journey post-brain injury.
This includes services such as three weekly facilitated peer group sessions, where service users can take part in rehab-based activities to challenge their minds and meet like-minded people.
To celebrate the milestone, the group is holding a party at Port Seton Community Centre on Monday.
There are expected to be more than 100 people in attendance, including Paul McLennan, East Lothian MSP and Minister for Housing.
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