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Acquired brain injury results from damage to the brain that occurs after birth – and no two injuries are alike. A brain injury can be the result of a sports-related concussion, a stroke, a car crash, anoxia, and so much more. 1.5 million Canadians have had their lives significantly impacted by brain injury, yet over half of us know little to nothing about them. As an invisible injury, it can be challenging to perceive, understand, and appropriately interact with brain injury survivors. A survivor's change in behaviour and ability can be confusing for their peers, fuelling discrimination and stigma. Oftentimes, this leads individuals who’ve experienced a concussion or brain injury to struggle with their mental health, become financially unstable, and socially isolated. In March 2022, the Victoria Brain Injury Society (VBIS) decided to respond to these issues by initiating a brand new, client-centred project, titled Faces of Brain Injury. The project involved 16 interviews with VBIS clients, each an inspiring retelling of a unique life impacted by injury. Five interviews were recorded and turned into a film with the help of Shadow Reels Media. On September 13th, Faces of Brain Injury premiered at the Vic Theatre, attracting over 100 guests. Given the film’s crucial message and clear impact on these initial viewers, the Victoria Brain Injury Society is hoping to showcase it to the widest possible audience. Individuals, businesses and organizations interested in showing Faces of Brain Injury are encouraged to contact Kayla Brent, VBIS’ Marketing Coordinator, at [email protected]. ---------- Founded in 1983, the Victoria Brain Injury Society is a registered charity with the mission of supporting, educating, and advocating for adults with acquired brain injuries, as well as their families and loved ones. VBIS aspires to increase community awareness about brain injuries, and reduce the stigma directed towards survivors. FOLLOW VBIS: Facebook: / victoriabraininjurysociety Instagram: / victoriabraininjurysociety Twitter: / vicbraininjury LinkedIn: / victoria-brain-injury-society TikTok: / victoriabraininjury Website: https://vbis.ca/