Grateful for you!

As the month comes to an end, we are thankful for the strides we have made on our journey in the fight against brain aneurysms. From the 20 spirited runners at the NYC Marathon to the swings of support at Froggy's Drive for Research, and the generous spirit of Giving Tuesday, November was full of action, support, and generosity. This Thanksgiving season we are grateful for the community that propels our mission forward.



BAF CHANGEMAKERS

MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT



In this season of gratitude, we would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to ALL of the Changemakers within the Brain Aneurysm Foundation community. To our resilient survivors, compassionate caregivers, dedicated event organizers, steadfast supporters, and empathetic support group leaders—your unwavering commitment fuels the engine of progress in our mission. Together, we are making a difference, and for that, we are profoundly thankful. Your dedication to the cause is unwavering, and we celebrate YOU with deep gratitude.


Read about our past Changemakers HERE


If you would like to nominate someone to be a BAF Changemaker,

please email lynn@bafound.org


Let your voice be heard!


Save the Date - March 20, 2024


Join the brain aneurysm community as we come together in Washington, DC, for our 12th Annual Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill.



MORE DETAILS TO COME

Dealing with Grief


If you missed our November webinar, you may view it below. BAF Executive Director Christine Buckley, hosted Michael Shanahan and Anna Aeschlimann from Maria Droste Counseling Services. Some topics discussed include the stages of grief, ways to cope, and the value of grief support groups.



View Webinar

Keep an eye on your emails for information about our December webinar

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Your donation to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, the nation's only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to providing critical awareness, education, support, and research funding to reduce the incidence of brain aneurysm ruptures, can make a difference in the lives of those affected by brain aneurysms in many ways.

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