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ORGANIZATION: Brain Injury Association of Virginia

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 9 people are interested

The Board of the Brain Injury Association of Virginia meets on a quarterly basis in Richmond, VA. Each member sits on at least one committee and each one meets via conference call monthly or bi-monthly. The Board is responsible for the oversight of the Executive Director and staff.

Board members come from all areas of Virginia and represent various fields of interest including medical, caregiver, survivor, legal, and other areas.

The Board participates in fundraising and each member commits to donating to the organization. Members are invited to all events including the annual conference and outreach events but there is not any obligation if a member does not live in the Richmond area.

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About Brain Injury Association of Virginia

Location:

1506 Willow Lawn Dr., Suite 212, Richmond, VA 23230, US

Mission Statement

BIAV is a chartered state affiliate of the Brain Injury Association of America, and together we are... The Voice of Brain Injury through Help, Hope & Healing.

Description

Founded in 1983 by families and concerned professionals, the Brain Injury Association of Virginia is the only statewide non-profit organization in Virginia exclusively devoted to serving individuals with brain injury, their families, and those that care for and about them. Over 10,000 people find help from BIAV each year.

BIAV exists to be the primary source of information and personal support for thousands of individuals, families and professionals living in Virginia whose lives have been touched by a life-altering, often devastating injury. We provide support and assistance to all Virginians through:

  • a toll-free assistance line that offers compassionate and knowledgeable help
  • public and professional education to increase knowledge and understanding of brain injury
  • outreach activities to improve access to services and programs and foster new relationships and community coalitions
  • awareness of brain injury to increase the public’s general knowledge, build participation in the cause, and enhance our name recognition
  • advocacy to advance public policies that improves access to care, prevents brain injury, and empowers those we serve to secure their rights and obtain the services they need

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Board Development
Children & Youth
Advocacy & Human Rights, Board Development, Children & Youth

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1506 Willow LaneRichmondRichmond, VA 23230

(37.58034,-77.500984)
 

SKILLS

  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Financial Literacy
  • Mental Health
  • Case Work / Management
  • Business Development
  • Healthcare

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 6-10 hours per month

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