Brain injuries can happen at any moment and, in an instant, change lives in ways that
can last a lifetime. They do not discriminate and can affect anyone – from a young
volleyball player in mid-game, to a long-haul driver in the middle of their work day, to a
teacher in their classroom, to a dad on a weekend bike ride with his kids.
Long after acute medical care ends and therapies wind down, the need for belonging and purpose remains. The road from surviving to thriving can be full of difficulty and often loneliness.
The vision of Brain Injury Connections – Northwest (BIC-NW) is to improve the quality of life of those impacted by brain injury. Our determination is to keep our programs free and accessible, ensuring that no one has to navigate this journey alone. Your financial support has made this vital work possible.
In 2025, we brought connection, community, and hope to nearly 400 brain injury survivors and the people who love and care for them. Together, they participated more than 3000 times, across our 13 rich and varied programs. Every time people gathered — in person or virtually — our peer-led programs offered conversations that eased isolation, ignited laughter that mended hearts, sparked creativity that bonded friends, grew confidence to explore new things, and provided a safe space for healing to unfold.
Recovery from a brain injury does not stop, and neither does BIC-NW. We are committed to serving people who are searching for connection.
Your continued support now will make that possible. Visit https://form-renderer-app.donorperfect.io/give/brain-injury-connections-nw/march-brain-injury-awareness-month to donate today.



