About Us: Family Helpline 800-377-1464

The Brain Injury Association of NC was founded in 1982 by families and concerned professionals. The Association is an affiliate of the Brain Injury Association of America. Today, the Association has Family and Community Support Centers in Asheville, Greenville, and Charlotte with our main office in Raleigh in the Cameron Village Shopping Center area. There is a volunteer resource center in High Point. BIANC supports over 40 local support groups across the state. Learn more about BIANC.

Mission Statement: To offer help, hope and a voice for people with brain injuries and their families.

Join BIANC

Please explore our site to learn more about our organization. Our goal is to help create a voice for survivors and families to let others know about the challenges and needs of this special population. Membership is important so each of you will have a voice and we want you on our mailing list to get information on training, camps, and legislative advocacy that may be of interest.

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BIANC Brain Injury Educational Brochure

BIANC Membership Brochure

Membership Form

Child Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet

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Support Groups

Attend a Local Support Group Meeting

There is an extensive network of BIANC Support Groups meeting regularly across North Carolina. Use our current updated support group listing, available by clicking HERE, to find a BIANC Support Group convenient to you - then get in touch !

 

How can you get a new support group started?

New Resource available for Support Group leaders and those who may want to get a new support group going in your area. Click HERE to download a guide on how to start a support group: Support Group Leaders Guide on Developing a New Support Group developed by TBI Project STAR at the Carolinas Rehabilitation.