News and Announcements
June Calendar
Portland Sunday Parkways - East Portland Join us for a ride or a stroll on closed streets in East Portland on Sunday, June 28! We will meet up as a group at 12:15 and end our group time at 2:30. The East Portland route will feature a 4 mile out-and back route on closed streets. Just like last time we will have a ...Read moreResource Guide for Friends, Family & Caregivers
Whether you are a friend, family member, or caregiver, supporting someone who has survived a brain injury can be a long, complex, and often isolating journey. You may find yourself navigating unexpected changes in your own life while helping your loved one make sense of the many changes in theirs. We encourage you to seek connection with other caregivers and support ...Read moreCommunity Update 2026
Hello friends and colleagues, We’re grateful to share that in 2025, Brain Injury Connections NW reached nearly 400 survivors, friends, family members, and caregivers. Together, those individuals participated in our programs more than 3,000 times throughout the year. That level of engagement speaks to the strength of this community and the deep need for connection and support. With that growth — and alongside ...Read moreMay Calendar
Portland Sunday Parkways - Southwest Portland Join us for a ride or a stroll on closed streets in Southwest Portland on Sunday, May 17! We will meet up as a group at 11:45 and end our group time at 2:30. The Southwest Portland route will feature a 2-mile multi-modal route and a separate 2.6-mile walking route. For details please visit: https://braininjuryconnectionsnw.org/events-programs/portland-sunday-parkways/ Milwaukie Farmers Market Come ...Read moreApril Calendar
Special Event: Clackamas Community College Resource Fair & Adaptive All Stars Exhibition Game Clackamas Community College will host its third annual Accessible All-Stars exhibition game on Friday, April 10, bringing together the community to celebrate adaptive sports and disability inclusion. Hosted by the college’s Disability Resource Center and Inclusive Career Advancement Program grant teams in partnership with Adaptive Sports Northwest, this year’s ...Read more
Read Our Brain Injury Storyboard
Stories of Encouragement from Real Brain Injury Survivors
Are you a brain injury survivor? Would you like to tell your story?
We invite you to share:
- What was your life like before your injury?
- How are you coping and recovering?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of living with brain injury?
- What are your goals for the future?
If you would like to share your experiences with readers on our website, or even just with friends or family, we would love to hear from you and we will help you put your story in writing.
If you’re interested, please contact us by email at info@bic-nw.org, or by phone at (503) 208-4533.


