
Helping people with acquired brain injury live to their full potential.
About KBIA
The Kamloops Brain Injury Association serves individuals with acquired brain injuries, their families, caregivers and associates by offering specialized programs and lifeskills education. KBIA also facilitates education and awareness regarding acquired brain injury and offers prevention and safety workshops and seminars to the community.
Kamloops Brain Injury Association is on Facebook!
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KBIA New Logo

Dandelions represent the ability to regenerate from their roots. They have the ability to thrive under the most adverse conditions and can teach us persistence and survival.
The seeds' journey symbolizes a time of clothing the past and a symbol of hope for starting something new. They represent new beginnings—of starting again and growing strong. The seeds floating above the logotype are representative of the brain injury survivors on their own unique journey to a new beginning.
The Kamloops Brain Injury Association is a non-profit, registered society and registered charity that started in 1986.
Mission Statement
KBIA advocates for and provides specialized programs to survivors of acquired brain injuries, and facilitates education and awareness in the community.
Strategic Goals:
- Goal # 1: To Ensure Diversified, Stable And Reliable Funding Sources
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Goal #2: To provide specialized programs to assist survivors with brain injuries
in reaching their full potential - Goal # 3: To improve data management
