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GiveBIG to HeadStrong – Now to May 3rd!
Pre-schedule your GiveBIG to HeadStrong
NOW until the BIG Day on May 3rd!
https://givebig.seattlefoundation.org/npo/headstrong
Headstrong’s mission is to help children and young adults build great lives after brain injury. As science and medicine advance our knowledge of neuroplasticity and recovery, we know that community engagement and meaningful activities are game-changers after injury. HeadStrong’s Outreach, Social Outings, and Training programs provide vital community connections and education to support the entire family. We collaborate with Harborview, Seattle Children’s, BIAWA, Outdoors for All, Camp Korey, BEST, University of Puget Sound and others to create broad community supports.
Thank You from HeadStrong!
Headstrong is a 501.c.3 non-profit organization that serves children, teens, and young adults living with brain injury and their families. We are based in King County with a second chapter in Tacoma.
HeadStrong Presents on “Identity” at 2015 WA State TBI Conference
HeadStrong Mentor Trainings – Spring 2015
HeadStrong Mentor Trainings – Spring 2015
University of Puget Sound, Weyerhauser Hall
Tacoma, WA
May 4 – Identity & Meaningful Projects
http://upsidentityandprojects150504.eventzilla.net/w…/event…
The HeadStrong Mentor Training Program is designed to train professionals, family members, caregivers, tutors, and anyone living or working with people who live with brain injury. Mentoring is a traditional way societies pass on knowledge by working side by side and setting a positive example. This training will help you be an empowering support person.
The Mentor Training includes four key modules:
- Identity After Brain Injury
Meaningful Projects & Activities
Positive Behavior Supports
Conflict Resolution