Stories told by those who have lived experience of violence-related brain injury.

We’ve gathered these stories as a way to include those voices and to help service providers gain insight into their clients’ experiences and a deeper understanding of their needs so that they may better assist them. 

Personal stories are an important way to give survivors an opportunity to know they are not alone. Both IPV and TBI can be extremely isolating conditions, and it is our hope that these stories give survivors a sense of community and sisterhood.

If you’d like to learn more about how you can become involved in ongoing projects happening at the Centre or just to connect with a member of our team, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

New Services Available for Survivors Across Canada

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