Brain Injury Association of Waterloo Wellington

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The Brain Injury Association Waterloo-Wellington (BIAWW) is a registered not-for-profit charity that provides support, advocacy, and programs to survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) and educational programs to the children and youth.

Want to learn more about the Canadian Dental Care Plan? Join us for a virtual information session on June 15th at 10:00a...
06/05/2026

Want to learn more about the Canadian Dental Care Plan? Join us for a virtual information session on June 15th at 10:00am.

Register here: https://tr.ee/esSak9aiFO

The Zoom link will be provided by email prior to the session.

This project is generously funded by RBC

We will see you tomorrow! 👟👟Please remember to bring your bibs!A big thank you to Open Text for generously providing par...
06/05/2026

We will see you tomorrow! 👟👟

Please remember to bring your bibs!

A big thank you to Open Text for generously providing parking for the event. 💙

Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, Cambridge! 🚴🚴‍♀️🗓June 4th - 3:30pm - 5:30pm📍Cambridge Newfoundland Club 1500 Dun...
06/03/2026

Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, Cambridge! 🚴🚴‍♀️

🗓June 4th - 3:30pm - 5:30pm
📍Cambridge Newfoundland Club 1500 Dunbar Road

Thank you Waterloo Region Community Foundation and City of Cambridge for helping provide helmets to children in need!

Thank you, Guelph for coming out to our helmet giveaway! This was a great event and we loved seeing all the families dro...
06/02/2026

Thank you, Guelph for coming out to our helmet giveaway! This was a great event and we loved seeing all the families drop by for their helmets. Thank you, Shift Concussion Management Inc. for hosting us! 🚴🚴‍♀️

Thank you to 100 Women Who Care Rural Wellington and The City of Guelph for sponsoring this great event! 💙

We also wanted to say thank you to Tandoori Shawarma and Pizza (https://tandoorishawarmaandpizzaca.com/ ) for generously providing us with a tray of delicious samosas for our staff and volunteers. 🙂

Want to learn more about the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)? Join this information seesion tomorrow to learn more. Thi...
06/02/2026

Want to learn more about the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)? Join this information seesion tomorrow to learn more.

This session is generously funded by RBC

Sign-up here: https://tr.ee/esSak9aiFO

The OBIA flag is flying at the Township of Centre Wellington today to mark the beginning of Brain Injury Awareness Month...
06/01/2026

The OBIA flag is flying at the Township of Centre Wellington today to mark the beginning of Brain Injury Awareness Month. Thank you to the Township of Centre Wellington for helping build awareness about brain injury.

This flag represents the work past, present and future to support those affected by brain injuries in our community. We stand with you. 💙🧠

As we honour Brain Injury Awareness Month, we recognize the courage of survivors and caregivers navigating life after in...
06/01/2026

As we honour Brain Injury Awareness Month, we recognize the courage of survivors and caregivers navigating life after injury often quietly, often without the supports they deserve. Their resilience calls us to advocate, educate, and build communities where no one walks this path alone. 🧠

During Pride Month, we celebrate the brilliance, strength, and joy of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. We also acknowledge that q***r and trans survivors of brain injury and dementia often face additional barriers to care, safety, and belonging. Their stories matter. Their wellbeing matters. 🏳️‍🌈

Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, holds space for those living with dementia/alzheimers, their families, and the caregivers who show up with patience and love every day. Brain health is community health and awareness is one of the most powerful tools we have. 💜

And on National Indigenous Peoples Day, we honour the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples whose knowledge, leadership, and cultural teachings continue to shape this land. We also recognize the disproportionate rates of brain injury and dementia in Indigenous communities a reality rooted in systemic inequities that must be addressed with truth, respect, and action. 💛🪶

These observances are not separate. They intersect in real lives, real bodies, real families. They remind us that healing is collective. That identity, culture, and health are inseparable. That every person deserves safety, dignity, and care that reflects who they are.

Who you are is welcome here.

🚨Attention Lakeside Laps registrants!🚨Here are your kit pickup details for the Lakeside Laps. If you are not able to mak...
05/28/2026

🚨Attention Lakeside Laps registrants!🚨

Here are your kit pickup details for the Lakeside Laps. If you are not able to make any of these times, you can also pickup your kit before the race. Please arrive early for kit pickup on the day of the event.

We look forward to seeing you!

Cambridge we are coming your way on June 4th! 🚲We are one week away and we're so excited to see you!🗓️ Thursday, June 4t...
05/28/2026

Cambridge we are coming your way on June 4th! 🚲
We are one week away and we're so excited to see you!

🗓️ Thursday, June 4th - 3:30pm - 5:30pm
📍 Cambridge Newfoundland Club, 1500 Dunbar Road

Thank you to City of Cambridge and Waterloo Region Community Foundation for helping us provide helmets to children in need! We are incredibly grateful for your support.

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1-41 River Road E
Kitchener, ON
N2B2G3

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