Show Your Support for Traumatic Brain Injury in Georgia - Participate in These TBI Awareness Events for the Month of March



 March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. If you are able, please show your support by participating in one of these events in the state of Georgia. DWI/DUI. Details listed below:

Saturday, March 16th - Brain Injury Awareness Walk in Augusta, Georgia.

The Augusta Brain Injury Support Group will be hosting their 4th Annual Brain Injury Awareness Walk. Their goal for this year is $10,000.

From 10am to Noon, at the Columbia County Library.

Cost: $20.00 for Individual, $10.00 for Brain Injury Survivors. (includes a t-shirt and lunch)

Visit their website to register, sponsor a participant or for more information.

Click here to download a copy of their their flyer.

Saturday, March 23rd - "Brain Power" Walk for Brain Injury in Savannah, Georgia.

The Grey Matters Support Group will be holding their annual Brain Power Acquired Brain Injury Awareness Walk.

From: 9:00 a.m. to noon at Lake Mayer

Cost: $15.00. (Includes a t-shirt and breakfast)

Click here to download a copy of their flyer and for registration details.

Saturday, March 30th - Swim for Brain Injury in Woodstock, Georgia.

Seminole Spirits will be raising money incrementally by swimming. Your contribution will help newly injured brain injury survivors with their ability to speak clearly to others and re-learn their speaking skills, as well as obtain direction to find emotional support, as well as a chance to attend Camp Hardgrove, which is a camp for adults with brain injuries.

From: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at Gold's Gym in Woodstock, Georgia.

Cost: $5.00 per swimmer; Pledge $.50 per lap.

Click here to download a copy of their flyer.

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