About us and our supporters

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Brake is a charity and we exist for a simple reason - because every 30 seconds someone, somewhere in the world, is killed in a road crash. We believe that the misery of road deaths and injuries, and the pollution of our planet by vehicles, is a shameful epidemic that must end. With your help, Brake in the UK campaigns to stop the carnage and also supports the victims. You can learn about our work in the UK by browsing this website.

You can also download this PDF brochure.

Brake is starting to get active in other countries too and many of our projects are open to everyone around the globe, such as our Fleet Safety Forum for companies. To browse all our websites, go to www.brakecharity.org 

Without your support our work isn't possible. Brake is funded by kind donations from individuals and companies and by charitable grants. Use the links below to find out more about our generous supporters and funding and joining opportunities.

Celebrity supporters 
Olympic champions to TV stars all support our work!

Partnerships with corporates and organisations
Companies that put road safety at the top of their CSR activities, and organisations that we work in partnership with

Fundraisers and fundraising opportunities
How people have fun helping us - and you can too!

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Every 30 seconds someone, somewhere in the world, is killed in a road crash.The misery of road deaths and injuries and the pollution caused by vehicles is a shameful epidemic that must end. Brake campaigns to stop the carnage and supports the victims.

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Your news from Brake, the road safety charity - http://t.co/fUrdqwWJ
Monday, 14 May 2012 14:07
 
This Friday 18 May is the official launch of No to 80, a coalition of road safety and environmental organisations... http://t.co/qs2mHZ1a
Monday, 14 May 2012 11:41
 
Well done Michelle! Thanks to everyone who speak out in the media and helps to keep road safety in the public eye. http://t.co/CvtIl2cD
Monday, 14 May 2012 10:31

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