06/21/2026
Did you know?
Returning to sports, school, or activities too soon after a concussion can increase the risk of prolonged symptoms and further injury.
Rest, proper medical guidance, and a gradual return to activities are important parts of recovery.
When it comes to brain injuries, recovery should never be rushed.
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06/20/2026
FVBIA's Annual Brain Injury Awareness Picnic is on today from 2:30 to 5:00 pm. Stop by and say hi!
06/20/2026
June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate diversity, inclusion, and the strength of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
Brain injury can impact anyone, at any time, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation. Creating inclusive and supportive communities helps ensure that everyone living with a brain injury can access the understanding, services, and connections they need.
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06/19/2026
June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to honour the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.
Brain injuries can impact anyone, at any time, regardless of age, background, or community. By increasing awareness and understanding, we can help ensure everyone has access to the support they need to thrive.
06/19/2026
June is Brain Injury Awareness Month! 💚
This infographic highlights how brain injuries affect more than just the individual, they ripple out to impact families, caregivers, and the broader community!
Progress doesn’t always look big or visible.
Monthly donors help make sure support is there for every step.🧠
Support that shows up, month after month.
06/18/2026
MP Johns delivers statement for Brain Injury Awareness Month
House of Commons, Statements by MembersJune 15, 2026MP Johns del...
06/14/2026
Beautiful Unmasking Brain Injury Masks made by the Communitas Brain Injury Drop in members for brain injury awareness month.
06/14/2026
Thank you to Hippie Mike and his team at HMI Skate Park for a great event today. Keep your Brain in the Game was a blast! These young skateboarders were awesome and so smart about what your brain does and why it's so important to protect it. Thanks to the Brain Injury Alliance, FVBIA &HMI were able to give away some helmets and these sick t-shirts. Thank you to Olympic Skateboarder Andy Anderson for talking with Hippie Mike about pressures around his consistent helmet use outside of competitions.