Art by Sarah Paysinger of people living in a metropolis city
Art by Sarah Paysinger depicting Minds In Motion Initiatives of people living the way they choose.

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People Living The Way They Choose

Learn about Minds In Motion Initiative’s mission of partnering with people with brain injuries to co-create pathways toward independence.

What Happens Next?

Living With Brain Injury

The physical, mental, and social consequences of brain injury are many. Loneliness is perhaps the one common consequence. How can we, as a community, support and partner with those who have been affected by loneliness as a result of their brain injury?

Four initiatives working in harmony

to achieve the mission.

  • A man playing pool

    Living Services

    Promoting interdependent living through therapeutic supports and transitional housing

  • Two men packaging food at the Food Share

    Agency

    Supporting individuals with brain injuries in finding purpose and creating self-directed lives

  • A woman smiling while on the bus

    Access

    Promoting self-sufficiency through building community parternships and resource navigation

  • Advocacy

    Advocating for policy changes and the improvement of services available for individuals with brain injuries