5 Essential Reasons to Support Brain Injury Awareness in Colorado Today!

Do you know that a simple act of kindness could change lives? 🤔

Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, I’m here to tell you that it’s not! Your donation can have a profound impact on brain injury survivors and their support systems. These reasons might just change your life as well ✨

Hello! My name is Tracie Bearden, and I am the founder of TBI MedSLP, Inc. I've dedicated over fourteen years to working as a medical speech therapist, primarily with brain injury patients. In 2018, my life took an unexpected turn when I survived a traumatic brain injury following a physical assault by a male nurse, resulting in acquired optic neuropathy. This event reshaped my perspective and fueled my passion for supporting brain injury survivors.

Here are five compelling reasons to donate to our campaign—and why doing so can make a world of difference:


Reason 1: Support the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado (BIAC)

Our initial $200 dollars raised will go directly to the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado (BIAC).

  • 501(c)(3) Non-Profit: Your donation goes to a reputable organization that provides essential support, connections, and resources for brain injury survivors and their network.

  • Impactful Support: BIAC helps ensure that survivors have the tools they need for recovery and adaptation, often transforming their lives and those of their families.

  • Community Building: You're contributing to a community that understands and cares for its members.


Reason 2: Strengthen TBI MedSLP’s Grassroots Efforts

The remaining $300 will go to TBI MedSLP, Inc.

  • Dedicated Mission: Our non-profit organization works tirelessly to improve patient outcomes through education, resources, and support for healthcare providers.

  • Public Education: We aim to educate the general public to minimize the risk of traumatic brain injuries.

  • Community Impact: Your donation amplifies our grassroots efforts to build a more aware and prepared community.

Reason 3: Continue Donation-Based Webinars for MedSLPs

Your donation helps us provide free, high-quality educational webinars.

  • Accessible Knowledge: These webinars bring crucial brain injury education to medical speech-language pathologists (MedSLPs) and healthcare workers at no cost.

  • Professional Growth: Equip healthcare providers with the most up-to-date knowledge and best practices, ultimately benefiting their patients.

  • Wide Reach: Every dollar ensures that more healthcare workers can access these invaluable resources.


Reason 4: Support In-Person Education Events in Denver

Your contribution allows us to host live educational events.

  • Real-World Impact: These events foster direct learning and networking opportunities for healthcare professionals.

  • Community Engagement: In-person events help create a stronger, more cohesive healthcare community.

  • Expansion and Growth: With your help, we can continue to grow and offer even more diverse educational opportunities.


Reason 5: Save Lives and Ease the Road to Recovery

Your donation can make recovery smoother for brain injury survivors.

  • Life-Saving Contributions: Your support can be the difference between life and death for someone in need.

  • Eased Recovery: Every dollar helps make the recovery journey easier and more bearable for survivors and their families.

  • Hope and Healing: Your generosity provides hope and healing to countless individuals affected by brain injuries.






Supporting brain injury awareness and education isn't just a noble cause—it's an urgent one. Your donation can truly save lives and foster a stronger, more educated community. 🌟

So, what are you waiting for? Click that donate button and be a beacon of hope for brain injury survivors today!

Thank you for your kindness and support. Let's make a difference together! 💙

Tracie Bearden

Tracie is a Denver-based Speech Language Pathologist and Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer with over 14 years of experience. She specializes in working with brain injury survivors in acute care and intensive rehabilitation settings. As the owner of TBI MedSLP, a non-profit organization. Tracie is dedicated to providing accessible and affordable brain injury education to speech pathologists, healthcare providers, and the public. Her work aims to enhance patient outcomes and awareness through comprehensive education.

https://www.tbimedslp.com
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