Our charity partners
MASS supports a host of charity and community partners who provide help and advice to people affected by injury resulting from a road traffic accident
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About our charity partnerships
MASS recognises the invaluable work that road safety and victim support charities do for people who’ve been affected by road traffic accidents. We’re proud to form charity partnerships and support these charities through fundraising events and donations from members.
We nominate a charity for a year-long period and, alongside the funds we raise, we also help them with any relevant legal advice if needed. We welcome enquiries from charities with a connection to road traffic accidents. If you’d like to be considered as a future charity partner please get in touch with us at enquiries@mass.org.uk.
MASS Charity Partner 2026
We are proud to announce Limbless Association as our official charity partner for 2026.
Since 1983, the Limbless Association has provided practical and emotional support to amputees across the UK, ensuring that no one faces limb loss alone.
Through early intervention, accessible guidance, and a strong peer support network, the organisation helps individuals navigate every stage of the amputation journey – from preparing for surgery to rebuilding confidence and independence afterwards.
By partnering with the Limbless Association this year, MASS aims to support their mission of connecting amputees, families and carers with the information, advice and community they need during what can often be an overwhelming time.
MASS has proudly worked with and supported the following charities:
Aspire
Aspire offers practical support to the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK. It enabkes them to lead fulfilled and independent lives in their homes, with their families, in their workplaces and during leisure time.
Back Up
Back Up exists to transform the lives of everyone affected by spinal cord injury. It delivers a range of services to build confidence and independence back into people’s lives and offer a support network when it’s needed most.
Brainkind
Brainkind, formerly BIRT works alongside people with an acquired brain injury, autism and learning or physical disabilities to help them live as independently as possible. It provides high-quality services across the UK to support people to move forward with their lives.
Brake
Brake provides support, advocacy, information and guidance for people who’ve been bereaved or seriously injured in a road crash and the family, friends and professionals who support them.
CHILD BRAIN INJURY TRUST
The Child Brain Injury Trust offers support to anyone in the UK affected by childhood-acquired brain injury. It also provides training for health and social care professionals.
HEADWAY
Headway is a national charity supporting people with brain injuries and those who care for them. Support and advice are available via a network of local groups and branches, and a national telephone helpline.
ROADPEACE
RoadPeace provided information and support services to people bereaved or seriously injured in road traffic accidents, and engaged in campaign work to fight for justice for victims and reduce road danger.
SPINAL INJURIES ASSOCIATION
The SIA offers a pathway of support to newly injured people, from the time of injury and for the rest of their lives. Support is given by peers who share their experiences of spinal cord injury.