Brain Injury Awareness Month Social Media Posts

How to Use Social Media for TBI Awareness Month

Throughout Brain Injury Awareness Month (March), we’ll be sharing posts and graphics to raise awareness about TBI and support veterans.  We invite you to reshare our social media posts create your own using the posts and graphics below. Each post will focus on key themes like reconnection and healing, encouraging community involvement.

Together, we can help raise awareness and offer vital support to those affected by brain injuries.

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March is Brain Injury Awareness Month! 🌟 
This year’s theme is "Reconnecting: Life After Brain Injury". It's all about the journey of rebuilding connections with family, friends, and community after a brain injury. For our veterans, this process can be particularly challenging, but it's also an essential part of recovery. 

Let’s raise awareness, share resources, and offer support to those who need it most. Key an eye out for the different events and activities planned this month 🧠❤️ Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #Reconnecting #Veterans #Support #BrainInjuryMonth 

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🚨 Did you know? 🚨 
Brain injuries impact millions of people, including many of our veterans who are at higher risk due to their service. March is the time to raise awareness and advocate for better prevention, treatment, and long-term support for those affected. 

Together, we can help brain injury survivors reconnect with their communities and live their lives to the fullest. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #VeteranSupport #Reconnecting #BrainInjury #WashingtonState 

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Life After Brain Injury: The Importance of Reconnection  
For many survivors of brain injury, isolation can be a significant barrier to recovery. Rebuilding connections with family, friends, and community is crucial in the journey toward healing. 

This Brain Injury Awareness Month, let’s commit to breaking that isolation by fostering support and spreading awareness. Together, we can make a difference for brain injury survivors and our veterans.Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #Reconnection #Support #Veterans #HealingJourney 

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Washington State Proclamation: Brain Injury Awareness Month 2025  
The theme this year is "Reconnecting: Life After Brain Injury" — a focus on the challenges and triumphs of survivors as they reintegrate into their communities. 

It's vital to support brain injury survivors, especially our veterans, in regaining their sense of belonging. We can all help by spreading awareness, advocating for better care, and being a part of the healing process. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #Veterans #Reconnection #BrainInjurySupport #WashingtonState 

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Raise Awareness: Brain Injury is a Public Health Concern 
Brain injuries can change a person’s life in ways we can’t always see. Veterans, in particular, face unique struggles after brain injuries. This March, we stand with those affected, ensuring they have the care and support they need for long-term recovery. 

Let’s make sure no one feels alone in their journey. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #SupportVeterans #Reconnection #BrainInjuryRecovery #MarchAwareness 

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Brain Injury Awareness Month: Reconnect and Heal 
This March, we focus on "Reconnecting: Life After Brain Injury"—highlighting the importance of social reintegration for brain injury survivors, especially our veterans. Rebuilding connections with family, friends, and the community is key to recovery. 

Let’s work together to break isolation and ensure our loved ones have the support they need. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #Reconnecting #Veterans #CommunitySupport 

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Brain injuries affect millions — especially veterans. 
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a major public health concern, impacting not just physical health but also cognitive and emotional well-being. Veterans face unique challenges, but with awareness and support, we can help them heal. 

Join us this March in raising awareness and advocating for better care and resources for brain injury survivors. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjury #Veterans #Awareness #Support 

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Did you know? 
Veterans are at a higher risk of brain injury due to their service in combat. Whether mild or severe, brain injuries can alter life in significant ways. This Brain Injury Awareness Month, we stand by those who need our support in their journey to reconnect with their families, work, and communities. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#Veterans #BrainInjuryAwareness #TBI #SupportOurTroops 

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The Road to Recovery: It’s a Journey of Reconnection 
For brain injury survivors, especially veterans, isolation can be one of the toughest obstacles to overcome. This March, let’s focus on helping survivors rebuild meaningful relationships with loved ones and the community. Together, we can support their healing journey. Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjurySupport #Veterans #RecoveryJourney #Reconnecting 

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Washington State Proclamation: Brain Injury Awareness Month 
This month, we unite to raise awareness about the impact of brain injuries on our veterans and their families. With education, outreach, and advocacy, we can ensure that those affected receive the care and resources they deserve. 

Let’s continue to spread the word and help create a supportive environment for those living with brain injuries.Visit https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

#BrainInjuryAwareness #Veterans #Reconnecting #CommunityHealing 

 

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Brain Injury Awareness month https://www.dva.wa.gov/tbitoolkit

 

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