Brain Injury Awareness Day

March 4, Tuesday

Brain Injury Awareness Day
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Brain Injury Awareness Day is observed annually on March 4th and aims to raise awareness about brain injuries and their impact on victims and their families. This day is part of a larger Brain Injury Awareness Month that takes place in March.

History
In 1989, U.S. President George H. W. Bush signed a proclamation designating March 4th as Brain Injury Awareness Day, helping to bring attention to this important issue.

How is it celebrated?
On this day, various events are held to raise awareness, including meetings with legislators, educational seminars, and fundraising campaigns.

The goal of these events is to reduce stigma, increase awareness, and provide information about available resources for individuals who have suffered a brain injury and their families.

March is also celebrated as Brain Injury Awareness Month, which places special emphasis on education, connection, and raising awareness about brain injuries.
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