According to The Center for Head Injury Services, approximately 1 in 500 school-age children each year receive a head injury severe enough to be hospitalized. Although families are eligible for state and federal financial support, funding is limited, and families are forced to pay for medical care on their own. The emotional, physical and financial strain of caring for a disabled child takes an enormous toll on families.
Recovery after brain injury is hard. We get it. That’s why our mission is to support kids after brain injury and their families through access to education, therapy and adaptive equipment.
At the heart of our services is the conviction that the health and well-being of children with a brain injury can improve over time if families have access to educational materials, therapeutic services, and adaptive equipment for their children. We also believe that families can gain strength by connecting with one other. To provide these crucial services, we need your help. Every dollar makes a difference.
During March, in support of #braininjuryawarenessmonth, we urge you to donate any amount with the #3 to help us support kids after brain injury.