Brain Injury Connections Northwest

Brain Injury Connections Northwest

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Visit our Linktree for links https://linktr.ee/braininjuryconnectionsnw Who We Are

We are peers with acquired brain injury, family and friends, and community members who strive to support and empower one another, helping to create the best possible lives for ourselves, and for our loved ones. We are from all walks of life. Many of us have sustained various types of acquired brain injury, includi

Photos from Brain Injury Connections Northwest's post 07/01/2026

Our July Calendar is rockin' and a rollin' with all of your regular favorites plus an exciting workshop with the Speech Language graduate students from Pacific University! 

Be sure to register so we know you're coming and on which day. 

Also be sure to check out our friends over at .access for tips to beat the heat as well as safety tips, and our friends over at  for some fun summer events!

Photos from Brain Injury Connections Northwest's post 06/25/2026

Did you miss out on the fun in May? Not to worry, there's a few more opportunities to experience Portland Sunday Parkways!

Our next walk/ride is this sunday, June 28th on the corner of SE 113th and SE Stark Street.

Be sure to come say hi to our team at the booth 🤩

Photos from Brain Injury Connections Northwest's post 05/07/2026

We are only a couple weeks away from the first 2026 Portland Sunday Parkways walk and ride! Pencil us in for Sunday, May 17th at 11:45 to 2:30.

We are looking forward to having you join us this year and enjoy some sunshine, friendship, local Portland vibes and a gentle scoot around closed streets.

Be sure to stop by our booth and say hi!

Photos from Brain Injury Connections Northwest's post 05/04/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month!

Brain injury affects more than just our physical bodies. Brain injury can change how we feel, act and interact with our environment around us.

Navigating the Brain injury itself can be overwhelming, but the feelings of loss and isolation for both the survivor and their friends, family and caregivers often can be more than we should ever carry alone.

While social support groups do not replace professional help, they can help you to get plugged into a community that understands what you're going through.

Pair social groups like we have here at Brain Injury Connections - Northwest with the mental health support of a professional or those at and you have a solid step towards tools and community.

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1411 SW Morrison Street, #220
Portland, OR
97205

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 1pm
Wednesday 10am - 1pm
Thursday 10am - 1pm