Hamilton Brain Injury Association
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HBIA is a charitable community organization focused improving the quality of life for people in Hamilton living with the effects of brain injury through support, education, awareness and advocacy.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at our Unmasking Brain Injury event last night. It was incredibly moving to see the many “Faces of Brain Injury” on display, a powerful exhibit that makes the invisible visible.
Each mask offers a unique artistic expression of a survivor’s personal journey, sharing stories of resilience, perseverance, and hope. Together, these works help foster understanding and bring awareness to the realities of living with a brain injury.
A special thank you to the for hosting us and providing the perfect setting to showcase this meaningful exhibit. We are grateful for your support in helping us share these important stories with our community.
06/04/2026
Tonight is the night! Join us for Unmasking Brain Injury.
⏰ 5:30–7:30 PM
📍 Lincoln Museum & Cultural Centre
3800 Main Street, Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0
Through the Unmasking Brain Injury project, hundreds of people living with brain injury are making the invisible visible. Each mask is a powerful artistic expression of a survivor’s personal journey, sharing stories of resilience, challenges, recovery, and hope.
Behind every mask is a unique experience. Behind every story is a person whose life has been touched by brain injury.
Join us this evening to experience these moving displays, learn more about brain injury, and help raise awareness in our community.
We hope to see you there.
06/03/2026
💙 June is Brain Injury Awareness Month! 💙
This month, we are proud to join the Ontario Brain Injury Association in flying the Brain Injury Awareness flag. Throughout June, flags will be raised at city halls, municipalities, and community locations across Ontario to raise awareness and show support for those living with brain injury and their families.
This flag holds an especially special place in our hearts because it was designed by our very own Jonathan Hall. We are incredibly proud to see Jonathan's work representing the brain injury community across the province and helping make brain injury awareness more visible.
Every flag, physical or virtual, helps spark conversations, increase understanding, and remind survivors and families that they are not alone.
We look forward to seeing the flag flying at Hamilton City Hall on June 15th and celebrating the strength, resilience, and stories of our ABI community throughout the month.
💙 Join us by flying a virtual flag and helping spread awareness this June.
06/02/2026
A heartfelt thank you to Claire and Hamilton Health Sciences for inviting us to participate in the Accessibility in the Community event.
This inclusive event brought together all of the RRC rehabilitation programs, to connect directly with community partners and support services.
We are grateful to have been part of such an important initiative and to collaborate with organizations dedicated to enhancing accessibility and inclusion for all. HamiltonHealthSciences RRCRehab
06/01/2026
⛳ Registration is now OPEN for our 11th Annual Drive for ABI Golf Tournament!
Gather your team and hit the course for a day of great golf, community connection, and support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. 💙
🏌️ Early Bird Foursome Pricing is now available for a limited time, so be sure to register early and take advantage of the savings!
There are also plenty of ways to get involved, including sponsorship opportunities for businesses and community partners looking to make a meaningful impact.
📲 Visit the link in our bio to register your foursome, explore sponsorship opportunities, and learn more about this exciting event.
Every swing helps support HBIA's programs and services for our ABI community. We can't wait to see you on the course!
05/31/2026
HBIA Annual General Meeting
We invite our community to join us for the HBIA Annual General Meeting on:
📅 Wednesday, June 3
⏰ 10:00 AM
📍 HBIA Clubhouse
Can't attend in person? A Zoom option will be available.
📧 Please email [email protected] to request the Zoom link.
We look forward to reflecting on the past year, sharing updates, and looking ahead to the future of HBIA together. 💛
05/30/2026
💙 We are beyond proud to congratulate our very own Mya, who spoke yesterday at the 29th Annual Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation in ABI Conference hosted by Hamilton Health Sciences.
Mya courageously shared her lived experience with brain injury, and her story moved many in the room to tears. Her honesty, strength, and resilience left a lasting impact on everyone who had the privilege of listening.
This year, we were thrilled to welcome Mya to HBIA's Board of Directors, where she has already become an incredibly valued member of our team. She brings insight, compassion, determination, and a powerful survivor perspective to everything she does.
One of the messages that resonated most deeply from Mya's presentation was her commitment to turning "pain into power." Through her advocacy, leadership, and willingness to share her journey, she has done exactly that and so much more.
Thank you, Mya, for sharing your story, for helping others feel seen and understood, and for continuing to radiate joy, hope, and purpose through life's challenges. We are honoured to have you as part of the HBIA family.
Please join us in congratulating Mya!
05/29/2026
Thank you to HHS for hosting such an insightful and inspiring day at the 29th Annual Hamilton Health Sciences Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation in Acquired Brain Injury Conference. We were happy to attend and connect with so many dedicated professionals in the field. Looking forward to day 2!
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B-20 King Street West
Hamilton, ON
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