It’s National Concussion Awareness Week (September 24th to 30th).
According to the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia, brain injury affects 70-thousand people in this province.
There will be an Ambiguous Loss Workshop for survivors, families, and caregivers in Sydney on Thursday morning at 10:30 (September 28th).
BIANS says ambiguous loss can be one of the most difficult challenges for survivors and families.
You must register for the free two-hour session led by community educator, Shelley Pick at the James McConnell Memorial Library.
