
SHARED STORY: Marg Watts
On May 18, 1998 I was in West Palm Beach with my girlfriend Sue. We planned a week’s

On May 18, 1998 I was in West Palm Beach with my girlfriend Sue. We planned a week’s

Registration is now open for the KAT-Walk & Karo-5K for Brain Aneurysm Awareness being held on September 20th

The Maine Brain Aneurysm Awareness Committee (MBAAC) is thrilled to return and partner with the Portland Sea Dogs
Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of brain aneurysms. This can be crucial for early detection and treatment.
Early treatment is crucial for brain aneurysms. Seek medical attention now to improve your chances of recovery.
By learning and expanding your knowledge, you benefit yourself and are better positioned to assist loved ones in their times of need.
Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of brain aneurysms. This can be crucial for early detection and treatment.
Early treatment is crucial for brain aneurysms. Seek medical attention now to improve your chances of recovery.
By learning and expanding your knowledge, you benefit yourself and are better positioned to assist loved ones in their times of need.

We are committed to raising awareness about brain aneurysms, as it is critical in preventing fatalities.

Providing support and resources for brain aneurysm survivors and their loved ones.

Funding local research and eduction opportunities within the medical community.

Two families struck by tragedy were brought together by the strong desire to honor the lives of their loved ones.
At MBAAC, we understand the importance of community support in enabling us to continue providing our essential services. As a non-governmental organization, we rely solely on the generosity of donors and dedicated volunteers like yourself to fund our critical programs. Please consider joining us by contributing your time or donations to help support our ongoing mission. Thank you for your support!