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Supporting Brain Injury with Respect and Understanding

Fort Erie's support network and services for individuals and families impacted by brain injury. 

Who We Are

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Programs & Services

At the Brain Injury Association of Fort Erie (BIAFE), we provide a wide range of programs and services that support individuals living with acquired brain injuries in achieving greater independence, confidence, and quality of life.

Our Program Centre, located at 649 Niagara Boulevard, Fort Erie, proudly serves individuals throughout Fort Erie and South Niagara.

We understand that every person's recovery journey is unique, which is why our programs are designed to be flexible, person-centered, and responsive to each individual's goals, strengths, and changing needs. Whether someone is looking to build life skills, reconnect with their community, or access ongoing support, we're here to help every step of the way.

Our services include case management, life skills development, social and recreational programming, educational opportunities, community participation, and advocacy. Through these programs, we empower individuals to develop new skills, foster meaningful relationships, and actively participate in their communities.

At BIAFE, we're committed to creating an inclusive, supportive environment where every individual has the opportunity to thrive, connect, and live life to the fullest.

Learn more about each of our programs and discover how BIAFE can support you or someone you care about.

Our Vision

We envision a future where every person affected by a brain injury receives compassionate care, comprehensive resources, and opportunities for recovery and participation in society.

Help Make a Difference

Your generosity helps BIAFE provide programs, resources, and support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. Every donation, no matter the size, makes an impact.

BIAFE is a registered charitable organization. Tax receipts are issued for eligible donations
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