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Vote for us in the AIB €1 Million Community Fund!

Would you like to support us to help more brain injury survivors in Ireland to rebuild their lives? AIB is inviting you to vote for your favourite charity in the Community €1 Million Fund, and the charities that receive the most entries will receive €20,000. Vote now at aib.ie/community-fund

Seeking participants for focus group as part of TCD study on ‘Acquired Brain Injury Case Management and its Role in the Rehabilitation Pathway in Ireland’

A Research team commissioned by ABI Ireland are looking for health and social care professionals working with adults with ABI to join a focus group on 3rd June

Minister Norma Foley TD launches ‘Beyond Boundaries’, a new strategy for Acquired Brain Injury Ireland

Minister welcomes ambitious new vision for brain injury survivors across their lifespan, at the Acquired Brain Injury Ireland Resource Centre, Co Kerry

Join the Woof Walking Movement this May to Support Survivors of Brain Injury

Walk your dog a mile in May to raise much-needed funds and awareness for brain injury survivors.

National Stroke Conference 2025

Our Tipperary team were delighted to attend and host an information stand at the recent National Stroke Conference. Here’s some more information about the event

Making the invisible, visible: a creative arts and advocacy project for survivors of brain injury

Survivors of brain injury in Wexford embark on a year-long project to share their lived experiences and tell their stories using the creative arts.

6th Annual ABI Ireland Clinical Forum – A Great Success!

We hosted our 6th Annual Clinical Forum on Monday 7th April 2025 at the Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise and we are delighted to share photos from the day.

Tributes paid to Eoghan Doherty whose legacy will support survivors of brain injury to rebuild their lives

Tributes were paid to the late Eoghan Doherty at his home in Mullingar as his parents made a life-changing gift on their son’s behalf to Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.

New rehabilitation service to open for brain injury survivors in counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon

Dedicated community rehabilitation services will be a significant step towards reducing gaps for people impacted by brain injury in the region

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