Thursday, November 06, 2025

Brain Injury Association of SC, Focus Forward

 

Thrive Together is a supportive community that offers a safe, welcoming space to connect, heal, and grow.
Every Tuesday at 10 a.m., we bring people together for engaging activities and meaningful discussions that promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being. From mindfulness yoga to creative art sessions and inspiring guest speakers, there’s something for everyone.
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Nov. 23 • 3 – 4:30 p.m.
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Calm & Connect Craft Workshop

Richland Library Main is hosting a fidgets and fidget jewelry crafting workshop designed for everyone, including adults with disabilities and sensory sensitivities. Browse, read, craft, relax, or engage in quiet conversation. All materials will be provided, and staff will share inclusive instructions.

Free Online Workshop for Veterans 
Are you a disabled veteran interested in going to work or increasing your current earnings? AbleSC and HireMeSC will break down myths about working while receiving SSI/SSDI, and connect you with local service providers. Learn More

Nov. 12 • 1–3 p.m.
 


BIASC is hosting a Peer Mentor Training and is seeking brain injury survivors who want to support others through their recovery journey. If you’re interested in becoming a mentor, complete the survey to get started.

Caregivers, your voice matters!
The SC Respite Coalition is conducting a Community Needs Assessment to better understand how to support caregivers across South Carolina. Complete the survey. 

Award Winner!
We’re excited to share that Joyce Davis, BIASC Executive Director, accepted the 2025 Award of Excellence from the Brain Injury Association of America on behalf of the SC BI Safety Net Program team! Learn how this innovative program is transforming concussion care for children across SC. 

BIASC is training school nurses across S.C. to use the Teacher Acute Concussion Tool (TACT), helping schools strengthen their return-to-learn protocols for students recovering from concussions. Over 50 school nurses have already completed the training. Learn how to bring TACT to your district. Contact michael@biaofsc.com for more information. 

Survivor Story:
Malcolm Smith

High school football standout Malcolm Smith defied the odds after a life-threatening brain injury. Discover how his story of resilience and faith is inspiring others to take concussion awareness seriously. Read Malcolm's Story.
Submit your own Survivor Story for a chance to be featured on our website.

Save the Date!
Co-hosted by BIASC and the SC Brain Injury Leadership Council, the Life with Brain Injury annual conference is a chance to gather as a community that understands, supports, and uplifts one another. 

Friday, July 24, 2026 • Columbia, SC
R2I2 Conference Center 763 Fashion Dr., the Village at Sandhills

Remember BIASC in your Giving Tuesday plans on Dec. 2.
Your support helps us continue creating a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education, and advocacy. Every gift makes a difference! 
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BIASC Quick Links

BI Survivor Resources
Support Groups – Virtual and In-Person

SC State Museum Accessibility Mornings
2025 Online BI Survivor Series

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