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On this page, you’ll find an inspiring mix of personal stories, the latest news regarding brain injuries, and research insights. Whether you’re navigating the challenges of recovery, seeking community, or staying updated on advancements in brain health, our blog offers resources and perspectives to support you on your journey.

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We know that rehabilitation and recovery is a very long process. People need hope, encouragement, and unlimited cheerleaders to rebuild life after brain injury. It is our intention to share stories of triumph and success to inspire and give hope. Join us and share your story today.

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Become a Charity Champion!

Become a Charity Champion!

"It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.” ~Mother Teresa We hope this message finds you well. We wanted to let you know about a new monthly donation campaign we're starting up in March and invite you to participate. Monthly donations are a...

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National Letter Writing Campaign to Support Bill C-277

Ask Your MP to Support Bill C-277 In addition to having you sign e-Petition #4266, MP MacGregor requires the support of your local Member of Parliament. We do all the work for you! Go here  to enter your name, email address, and postal code and we will do the rest....

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National Strategy on Brain Injury  – Sign e-Petition #4266

National Strategy on Brain Injury – Sign e-Petition #4266

Establish a National Strategy on Brain Injury We need 500 signatures – Click here to sign! It’s estimated more than 165,000 new cases of traumatic brain injury annually occur in Canada, and an estimated national prevalence of over 1.5 million cases (Brain Injury...

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Blind Sighted by Anne Mok – TEDxSFU

Blind Sighted by Anne Mok – TEDxSFU

"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” ~ Helen Keller (1880 – 1968) Helen Keller, after becoming ill at the age of two, which resulted in her becoming deaf and blind, grew up to become a world-renown author, disability rights advocate, political...

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YOGA for Post Concussion Recovery – Part 2

Last week you were introduced to a missing piece in concussion recovery, Empowerment. Now let's chat about why a concussion specific YOGA program can provide that missing piece. In Yoga we change our mindset, allowing self acceptance and discovery. We practice...

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Get EMPOWERED in Your Post Concussion Recovery – Part 1

Occupational Therapist/Yoga Instructor Shelley Latendresse coaches you through a 12 week Yoga based post concussion recovery program. Could this be the missing piece in your healing journey?  Read on… Often people with persistent concussion symptoms are on THE SEARCH,...

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Kris Letang Suffers a Second Stroke

Kris Letang Suffers a Second Stroke

Kris Letang, 35, defenseman for Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a stroke - his second stroke to be exact. Letang, a native of Montreal, Quebec, recognized and reported the symptoms to the training staff, who in turn, got him immediately to hospital. In 2014, Kris Letang...

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Tribute to Michael Rossiter

The Brain Injury Community is extremely saddened by the passing of Michael (Mike) Rossiter on November 23, 2022. The one thing you could not do when you were with Mike was keep a frown on your face. Mike, dubbed “The Happy Fellow” by his wife, Mary Lou, was always...

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