Freedom Day: freedom is dignity + belonging. For people living with brain injury, community support matters. There is life after brain injury; we walk the journey with you.
Want to help BrainLife in a way that really matters? Give monthly, donate goods for Kaofela, volunteer, or introduce a CSI partner. Your care becomes therapy + meals.
Words matter. The words we choose can make someone feel seen; or reduced. At BrainLife, we try to speak with dignity; because every story is a whole person, and a whole family.
Sponsor a day of recovery. R500 can help cover a full day of therapy support, a hot meal, and a place to belong. Give here: https://t.co/B49hMMF4DA #BrainLife#SupportRecovery
Human Rights Day is about dignity and access. For people living with brain injury, barriers can be practical: transport, income loss, access to therapy, and being misunderstood. We walk the journey with survivors and families. #HumanRightsDay#BrainLife
Today is World Head Injury Awareness Day. The hardest symptoms are often invisible: fatigue, memory changes, headaches, sensory overload. “The hardest part was explaining what nobody could see.” Learn more: https://t.co/FOlb9dbij8 #WorldHeadInjuryAwarenessDay#BrainLife
Brain injury can change energy, speech, memory, mood, and confidence in everyday tasks. Recovery is not a straight line. Small steps become strength when nobody has to walk alone. #BrainLife#SupportRecovery
Brain Awareness Week is a reminder that brain injury often becomes real only when it becomes personal. A survivor said: “I look fine, but my brain is working twice as hard.” Share to help someone feel seen. #BrainLife#BrainInjuryAwareness
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Brain injury is often only understood when it becomes personal. In South Africa, we know of at least 239 000 new brain injuries every year from stroke and traumatic injuries. You are not alone. #BrainLife#BrainInjuryAwarenessMonth
January is full of fresh-start pressure. At BrainLife, we're not about resolutions. We're about showing up, week after week, at your own pace.
Therapy days: music, physio, cognitive exercises, arts & crafts, counselling, meals, community.
Join us: [email protected]
Some days, progress is finishing a puzzle. Other days, it's laughing with someone who understands. Sometimes it's just showing up when everything in you wanted to stay home.
All of it counts. Small steps become strength when we take them together.
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When someone you love has a brain injury, your world shifts too.
You’re learning, supporting, hoping. Some days are hard. You are doing enough.
We offer counselling and education for the whole circle of care.
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#BrainLife#CareWithDignity
Recovery takes time. Your partnership gives survivors the space to move forward without pressure or deadlines.
Sponsor a day of recovery and fund group therapy, counselling, meals, and a community that walks the journey together.
Become a partner: https://t.co/k5h1NYAEOT
Progress looks different for everyone. For one person, it's remembering a name. For another, it's holding a paintbrush steady. For someone else, it's getting to the session on time.
Your milestones are yours alone. We walk every step with you.
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2026 is yours to shape. Not anyone else's timeline. Just your pace, your progress, your path forward.
Recovery doesn't follow a calendar. Some weeks bring small wins. Other weeks are about just showing up. Both matter. Both count.
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The greatest gift you can give someone rebuilding after brain injury? Community.
A place to belong, laugh, learn, and take small steps forward together. This December, your support creates that space—steady, practical, human.
Give here: https://t.co/cUhoUPbRb1
Because of you, 2025 looked like this:
13 637 hours of group therapy
788 hours of counselling
4 161 food parcels
1 404 hot lunches
R94 125 paid through Kaofela
Behind every number is a person rediscovering joy and belonging.
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Gratitude is laughter over a shared lunch on therapy day.
It's quiet focus in arts and crafts.
It's a family no longer alone.
It's members earning through Kaofela.
It's volunteers who return, week after week.
Small steps become strength when we take them together.
Behind every therapy session, every meal, every moment of progress – there's someone who showed up.
Thank you. You are the heartbeat of BrainLife.
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