The Brain Injury Association of Georgia is a non-profit organization serving individuals with brain injuries, their families, friends, and service providers.
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THANK YOU TO THE GENEROUS SPONSORS and DONORS for SUPPORTING CAMP 2025.
Campers had experiences that otherwise may not be an option for them in their everyday lives through therapeutic recreational activities that develop life skills and confidence to socialization making new friends and reconnecting with others.
Volunteer student counselors benefited by enriching their understanding and needs of individuals with brain injuries; helping them to deliver quality care in their professional life.
Thank You! Campers and Volunteers
Campers had experiences that otherwise may not be an option for them in their everyday lives through therapeutic recreational activities that develop life skills and confidence to socialization making new friends and reconnecting with others.
Volunteer student counselors benefited by enriching their understanding and needs of individuals with brain injuries; helping them to deliver quality care in their professional life.
Thank You! Campers and Volunteers
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GENERAL DONATIONS
BILL HOLCOMB
ADOBE ACROBAT
ZENBUSINESS
J. RYAN BROWN LAW
Anonymous Donor
A brain injury can happen anytime, anywhere, to anyone. Brain Injuries do not discriminate. An injury that happens in an instant can bring a lifetime of physical, cognitive and behavior challenges and early, equal adequate access to care will greatly increase overall quality of life.
Georgia has over 30,000+ suspected traumatic brain injuries reported each year through the Central Registry, yet brain injury remains largely silent and unseen. These numbers do not include our military veterans or acquired brain injuries from strokes, tumors, brain bleeds, or other causes.
Need help, guideance, support, resources? Click here complete our Contact Us Authorization Form and a Resource Facilitator will get back to you as soon as possible.
Georgia has over 30,000+ suspected traumatic brain injuries reported each year through the Central Registry, yet brain injury remains largely silent and unseen. These numbers do not include our military veterans or acquired brain injuries from strokes, tumors, brain bleeds, or other causes.
Need help, guideance, support, resources? Click here complete our Contact Us Authorization Form and a Resource Facilitator will get back to you as soon as possible.
Caregiver and Survivor ResourcesLinks, books, articles, and contacts to provide the support you or your loved one needs. Taking care of someone else is never easy, but there are many resources available to assist in these adjustments and to remember that you, the caregiver, matter too.
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Support GroupsOur state wide volunteer-administered support groups provide an opportunity for those individuals and family members affected by brain injury not only to learn more about brain injury but to be present in a safe and encouraging venue to discuss the challenges they face.
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Get Involved
You can make a difference. Your time and expertise is sorely needed. Want to know how to become a supporter or volunteer? Subscribing to our email list to stay up to date on upcoming events and volunteer opportunities can be essential in your involvement. Here is how to help.
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Thank You to our Corporate and Community Sponsors,
and those made in Memory or in Honor of a loved one
and those made in Memory or in Honor of a loved one
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Our direct numbers: (Executive Director) 470.834.4426, (RFP Director) 404-556-2528, (RFP Bilingual Specialist) 470.390.1086 National Brain Injury Information Center (NBIIC) Helpline: 1-800-444-6443 leave a detailed message including your COUNTY. For immediate assistance submit Contact Us form. Email: [email protected] Mailing address: 5962 Zebulon Road PMB 220 Macon, GA 31210 Brain Injury Association of Georgia is a 501c3 non-profit organization
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