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Salute our Vets Survivor on the Right Path
Evan Gossell is a good guy whose story of surviving brain injury is all too common.
This TBI Survivor is Always in the Running
Thomas Baker was 21 years old when his life took an unexpected turn.
Brainiac Bash Co-Chair Kathryn Pidgeon Finds Her True Calling
Speak with Kathryn Pidgeon for 10 seconds and you’ll know exactly why she’s the perfect choice to co-chair the Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona’s 2023 Brainiac Bash, along with Debbie Gaby.
Professional Auctioneer Couldn’t Talk Her Way Out of Brain Injury Symptoms
She kept her brain injury secret…until she couldn’t.
Dessert Maker Lisa Cowan Doesn’t Sugarcoat Realities of Caregiving
If there’s one thing Lisa Cowan shares with the characters of the hit T.V. show Friends, it’s this: no one told her life was gonna be this way!
Fighting the Good Fight to Recover from Brain Injury
Christina Tzavellas is a fighter. She believes her story can inspire others, which is one reason she attended one of the Brain Injury Alliance’s Unmasking Brain Injury sessions this past July.
How a Blown Tire Brought a Family Together
When someone gets new tires, it’s not usually the makings for a human-interest piece. But when those tires are a donation from a nonprofit group that keep a family together, well, it’s literally a different story.
Father and Son Re-Connect with Community at Survivor and Family Conference
This year’s Rays of Hope conference for survivors and caregivers gave father and son the opportunity to reconnect with the brain injury survivor and family community in-person.
2023 Brainiac Bash Emcee Announced and Ready to Talk the Talk
Kyle Kittleson is one of the most likeable guys you’ll ever want to meet, which makes him the ideal choice to emcee the Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona’s 2023 Brainiac Bash Soiree Supporting Brain Health.
SPED Teacher Laura Land Sees Rays of Hope from a New Perspective
As someone who works frequently with families with children with disabilities, Laura has always found the Rays of Hope conference invigorating, often providing new and thought-provoking insights
Phoenix Children’s and Brain Injury Alliance Partnership Brings Hope and Support
Phoenix Children’s is partnering with the Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona, a nonprofit community-based organization providing resources and support for children and families impacted by brain injury.
Rays of Hope Conference Brings Back “That Caregiving Feeling” for Marieke Lewis
At this year’s Ray of Hope Conference for survivors of brain injury and their families, the first back in-person in several years due to COVID, Marieke is in her element.
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