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To Donate by Mail:  Send a check to support the Brain Injury Association of Ohio.  Mail checks to:

Brain Injury Association of Ohio

855 Grandview Ave, Suite 225

Columbus, OH 43215

You may download and print one of the following contribution forms to accompany your donation.

Contribution Form - word document

Contribution Form - pdf document

Click here to view the progress of the campaign!

The inspiration behind BIAOH’s holiday giving campaign is a refrain from an Emily Warburton poem celebrating the wonder and uniqueness of each individual through a metaphoric comparison to the singular beauty and design of each snowflake.  Within the advocacy community for children and adults with brain injury, it’s easy to relate this imagery to the unique needs of those who have experienced brain injury without losing sight of the “snowflake” qualities shared by all and as expressed in the poem:

"We are each of us a snowflake, A falling star in flight
A traveler through the universe, In search of our own light
Unique in form and beauty, No two of one design
Transitory dancers, On the window pane of time"

 

Thank you for your donation!  We appreciate your support of the Brain Injury Association of Ohio.

 

 

 

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This website was designed and developed with support from Operation MAPS: Maximizing Access to Programs & Supports for Ohioans with Brain Injury and their Families, a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) State Demonstration Grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) to the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission. Additional and continuation funding was provided through an Information & Resource Identification grant, also awarded to the Brain Injury Association of Ohio from the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission's Brain Injury Program.