After a traumatic bicycle injury suffered when he was hit by a minivan in 2009, Robert Wein was told that he’d suffered an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).
As he’d never heard the term before he thought that it was rare. His doctor explained that what he’d suffered was serious but was by no means rare. You have probably heard it referred to by many other names, the most common being “Concussion”. The injury has become a significant news-element, so much so that a major Hollywood movie was made, whose title was Concussion.
He was told that it presents in 1 out of 24 people, and is often invisible to others.
Yes, the lemons that he received were sour, but it’s from the most sour lemons that the best lemonade is made. By donating to this fund, which is a full charity, it’ll be distributed to direct-support brain injury charities, and the difference that you’ll make will be definite, and awesome.