In recognition of Brain Injury Awareness, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) has revealed its survivor-focused awareness campaign for 2024.
The My Brain Injury Journey...
Charitable Organization
Little Rock Brain Injury Survivor Group
2nd Wednesday of each month - 11:30am-1pm
Baptist Health Rehabilitation Institute
9501 Baptist Health Dr., Little Rock
Tower 2 Ground Floor Inservice Education Rm.
Heber Springs Brain Injury Survivor Group
2nd Monday of each month - 1:30-3pm
Waychoff Senior Center
320 Trailwood Dr.
Heber Springs
El Dorado Brain Injury Survivor Group
3rd Tuesday of each month - 5-6:30pm
South Arkansas Regional Hospital
700 W. Grove St., El Dorado
Conference Room 1
Fayetteville Brain Injury Survivor Group
Beginning January 2025
1st Monday of each month - 1-2:30 pm
Location will be announced soon!
Fort Smith Brain Injury Survivor Group
Monday, November 18, 2024 - 1-2:30 pm
Monday, December 16, 2024 - 1-2:30pm
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital
1401 South J St., Fort Smith
*meeting is in the 1st floor Conference Room*
(park in the lot across the street)
For more information contact the Brain Injury Alliance of Arkansas at
Our mission is to be a guiding voice that expands awareness, enhances the quality of life, and create a better future for brain injury survivors and care-partners in Arkansas. We provide comprehensive support, empowering individuals to thrive beyond adversity, and fostering a community of resilience and compassion.
We envision an Arkansas where our citizens recognize the impact brain injuries have within our state. Together, we strive to promote healing, advocate for change, and build a stronger, more inclusive society where brain injury survivors and caregivers are valued and supported.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Arkansas is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under section 501c3 of the internal Revenue Code
EIN 71-0647756 Charitable Organization
Our team is committed to helping others.
We take our passion and turn it into action. We strive to promote and foster the empowerment of persons with brain injuries.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Arkansas was established in 1984 and is committed to serving individuals with acquired brain injuries, their families and caregivers.
A cornerstone of our support services is brain injury survivor support groups. These groups offer a safe and understanding environment where survivors can connect with others who have experienced similar challenges.
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