From the Brain Injury Association of America:
Brain Injury Awareness Month 2009
Did you know March is Brain Injury Awareness Month? It is and each March the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) and the BIA chartered state affiliates throughout the United States partner together with other organizations, businesses, schools, survivors and their families and others to generate awareness and understanding of brain injury. This year’s focus is dedicated to Sports & Concussions, specifically youth sports.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) an estimated 1.6-3.8 million sports and recreation related concussions occur in the U.S. each year. Concussions occur even if an athlete doesn’t lose consciousness and in fact, is the most common type of brain injury sustained in sports...
... Throughout the month of March BIAA, BIA chartered state affiliates and others will promote sports and concussions awareness and understanding through open houses, special events and media opportunities to name a few. A web banner, a fact sheet, Tracy’s Story; words from a student athlete who sustained a brain injury and other resources are available by download to the public and our partners. (See downloadable files below.)
To learn more about what events are taking place in your community, or state during March, or to get involved contact your local chartered state affiliate, or the BIAA office today.
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