A personal challenge.
A community response.
Who we are
The Brain Injury Alliance is a province wide organization in British Columbia composed of individuals and organizations working together to improve the quality of life for persons living with a brain injury, their families, and their communities.
Success stories
VBIS Volunteer Peer Supporters Come To The Rescue During COVID-19
When the Victoria Brain Injury Society closed its doors to the public due to COVID-19, our volunteer Peer Supporters came to the rescue. Before COVID-19, Peer Support volunteers provided support to brain injury survivors from Monday – Wednesday 10-3 and Thursday from 10am – 8pm. Last year the team were […]
Powell River Operations In The Time Of COVID-19
We closed our Drop-In Centre on March 16, 2020. All our group programming ceased that day. Our staff and board were committed to continue to provide services and support to our clients. Because of the generous funding from the Province of British Columbia through the Brain Injury Alliance, we were […]
PG BIG Adapts Its Case Management Style During Covid-19
As I sit down to reflect on this past month, I find myself in a bit of a fog. It is truly unbelievable to think we have only just begun this journey, this new way of life and even though the future is uncertain, I know we will get through […]
CVHIS – Staff Have Gone Beyond And Above During Covid-19
The Comox Valley Head Injury Society provides programs and services for acquired head injury survivors and their families. To do this, particularly in these uncertain times due to the COVID – 19 pandemic, CVHIS has relied on their staff team to be flexible, constantly adjust to change and look at […]
What we do
The Brain Injury Alliance has only two functions; the acquisition of funding to support community non-profit brain injury associations and groups, and to provide Government with an unbiased peer driven mechanism for fair and accountable funding disbursement.
Brain Injury Alliance funding is making a positive impact on lives all across British Columbia. The marvelous programs and services provided by Alliance member agencies are transforming lives, decreasing costs to government, and helping families to cope with the changes. Communities are becoming more aware of what brain injury is, and most importantly, how to prevent it. Health professionals are being educated and trained to deal with brain injury, and indigenous communities are being empowered to better protect and serve their communities.
Reporting
Alliance Reports
The Brain Injury Alliance annual reporting reflects the work of community brain injury organizations across BC.
We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia.