Megan Baker House (MBH) has been a member of the Chamber of Commerce for 20 years and has provided unique help to those living with neurological disorders

Image features a visit by Ian Smith, High Sheriff of Worcestershire and Chairman of The Kildare Trust.

MBH has a reputation for achieving remarkable outcomes, continuous innovation and the ability to offer immediate access for those in need.

MBH is a leading provider of conductive education (CE) interventions for children and adults with neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder (aka dyspraxia), Parkinson’s, stroke, multiple sclerosis and other neurological challenges.  Over the past ten years demand has increased by an average of 30% per year, doubling in just the last five years.

An additional facility was opened and extra staff recruited in 2025, allowing the charity to help additional beneficiaries, with immediate effect.

MBH relies on grants, donations, partnerships, events, and corporate sponsorships.

With demand rising, the charity is encouraging local businesses and organisations to help more residents in the region.

By supporting MBH, businesses can directly contribute to improving independence, mobility and quality of life for people across the region — while aligning with meaningful community impact priorities.

How can businesses help us?

  • Sponsoring a child’s conductive education place
  • Supporting our adult Parkinson’s programmes
  • Becoming a headline sponsor for one of our major events
  • Hosting staff fundraising challenges
  • Providing pro-bono expertise
  • Becoming an annual corporate partner

We welcome visitors to the centres and would be delighted to arrange such a visit for you to see for yourselves the difference we make to the lives of many families.