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Get Out There
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Acquired Brain Injury
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is brain damage that occurs after birth, and is not related to congenital or degenerative conditions. It includes Traumatic Brain Injury as well as damage from infections, lack of oxygen, stroke or brain tumor. It can affect any age group and can result in physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes.

Our Initiatives
Socialization: Create a supportive community for young adults with ABI to connect, share experiences, and build relationships.
Advocacy: Provide resources, support, and advocacy services to help individuals navigate healthcare, education, and employment systems.
Empowerment: Foster self-advocacy skills, confidence, and independence among members.
Awareness: Educate the public about ABI, its effects, and the needs of individuals with ABI.

Our Mission
Empowering young adults with acquired brain injuries to reclaim their futures, connect with their communities, and thrive through
awareness, socialization, and advocacy.
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