Throwback Thursday (#TBT): Looking back at our “Superhero” show, our community art installation at the Tacoma Art Museum last fall. Such a SUPER experience celebrating the artists of the Washington State brain injury community, greeting old friends and making new ones.
You might have some questions like this: Where can I get the latest updates from you? How can I connect with my brain injury support group? How can I connect to others in the brain injury community? What things can I do online at BEST? Where can I share information or stories? We’ve got answers! (more…)
Social media means lots of things to lots of people. Here’s a list of just some of the key elements of why people use social media: To keep in touch with family and friends. To connect with others. To have conversations. To find information and resources. To promote businesses, products and services (if applicable to (more…)

Did you know that during the 1918 flu pandemic that wearing personal face masks was not only recommended, but in many places throughout the United States, was required? Today, the COVID-19 Coronavirus is rapidly spreading throughout the world, as the flu did in those two fateful years of 1918 through 1920. One of the biggest (more…)
Sending virtual hugs to all. 💕🤗
Our beloved BESTies, volunteers, community partners and generous donors are a (super) powered community who have taken care, support, love and understanding to a new level. The way you share your care for the brain injury community (and beyond!) inspires awe. We (heart 💚) you.