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Become a Charity Champion!

Become a Charity Champion!

…our goals for the year. With your help, we can continue our work to create educational content on Brainstreams. Each month, Brainstreams has approximately 6,000 visitors to the website with…

Campbell River Head Injury Support Society

…Balance Within – Low Impact exercise group Caregivers – Meet once monthly for a ‘ lunch date ‘. Ongoing support provided also. Yoga Therapy – Working on body and mind….

The Road Ahead: Next Exit Hope! For Ages 5 and Up.

The Road Ahead: Next Exit Hope! For Ages 5 and Up.

…conversations on how brain injury affects the whole family. Addtional Resources: Families, friends, and caregivers will find many interesting and supportive topics in our section The Journey Ahead. Image by…

UBC Health Mentors Program

…or caregivers) to team up with four students chosen from ten different health professional programs (audiology, dentistry, dietetics, genetic counseling, kinesiology, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, social work…

Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury Podcast

…live a healthy and productive life post injury. In this podcast you will hear from survivors, caregivers, medical professionals, and others! Several of the Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury…

Parachute

Parachute

Parachute is a national charitable organization that aims to foster an injury free community. Their website strives to bring attention to preventable injury and to help Canadians reduce their risks…

Sample Page

…night, and this is my website. I live in Los Angeles, have a great dog named Jack, and I like piña coladas. (And gettin’ caught in the rain.) …or something…

Blind Sighted by Anne Mok – TEDxSFU

Blind Sighted by Anne Mok – TEDxSFU

…media is accessible to all. Anne is a Creator, Advocate, Blogger, Entrepreneur, Digital Storyteller, and Speaker. You can learn more about Anne and her work by visiting her website Purpose…

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