Our BEST Space and Superhero Shoppe Holiday Closure

Our BEST Space and the Superhero Shoppe in University Place, Washington, will be closed the week of November 19, 2018 for the Thanksgiving holiday week.  The Space and Shoppe will reopen on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 to celebrate Giving Tuesday, the international day of giving back. Join our fundraising efforts by stopping by the Space (more…)

Three Superheroes, Three Stories

Three real-life superheroes. Three stories of why they give back. How will you continue the story?  BEST loves sharing … Facebook0TwitterPinterest0tumblr0Linkedin0Reddit0Email0

BEST Honors Local Veterans

The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) is deeply honored to support veterans and their families. And we also like to take every opportunity to offer our thanks and appreciation to our veteran community, today and every day. Yesterday, BEST presented special handcrafted thank you cards for local veterans for the Pierce County Heroes to Hometown (more…)

For Immediate Release: BEST Joins 2018 Giving Tuesday Movement

Contact: Kim Thompson Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) 877-719-2378 extension 106 kimt@brainenergysupportteam.org The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) Joins the Global #GivingTuesday Movement, pledges to empower and support the brain injury community and their families of Washington State.  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE University Place, WA November 15, 2018 – The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) has (more…)

Superhero Sightings, HERE!

There are superheroes out in the world 🌍 and we’ve spotted them! In fact, we know where they shop: right here at the Superhero Shoppe, located inside Our BEST Space in University Place, Washington! Be a real-life superhero and shop at the Superhero Shoppe, too! Perfect for fun holiday goodies and gifts that benefit a (more…)

Giving Tuesday 2018: Building Superheroes like Robin

Robin Spicuzza had these roles in life: an energetic and loving mom, businesswomen, investor, web expert, and volunteer. A car accident in 2011 changed those roles significantly. Robin sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI); worse, it wasn’t diagnosed right away. Faced with the challenges that came with an undiagnosed TBI, she struggled to find support, (more…)