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Boogie to support those brain injured

Brain Boogie events hosted in several Saskatchewan parks.
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The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Brain Boogie supports people who are already on the brain injury road.

SASKATCHEWAN — It only takes a split second. A slip, a fall, a hit or a crash can launch anyone onto the brain injury path.

More than 2,000 people in Saskatchewan each year embark on this lifelong journey. The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Brain Boogie supports people who are already on this road. You can help.

Get your friends and family out to parks around the province for a walk, run, dance or ride around the park for the Brain Boogie nearest you:

  • Saskatoon Victoria Park – 5 p.m. - Aug. 24
  • Regina Wascana Park – 10 a.m. - Aug. 26
  • Prince Albert Elks Hall – 10 a.m. - Aug. 26
  • Yorkton – York Lake Golf & Country Club – 1 p.m. - Aug. 26
  • Moose Jaw – Crescent Park – 10 a.m. - Aug. 27

Registration is easy. at sbia.ca

The Brain Boogie funds programs that break the isolation that brain injury causes. All funds raised stay in Saskatchewan to support local programs for brain injury survivors and their caregivers.

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association strives to prevent brain injuries and improve the lives of those impacted by brain injury. Brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in children and those under the age of 44. SBIA aims to change these statistics through prevention awareness and events like the Brain Boogie.

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