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We want to wish a very Happy 11th Anniversary to the Maine Brain Aneurysm Support Group. As our group began our brain aneurysm awareness journey 16 years ago, we became aware of the great need for additional resources for those impacted by this silent killer in Maine. Over the years, we have worked to create a supportive community where individuals and families affected by brain aneurysms can come together, share their experiences, and find solace in knowing they are not alone. Our advocacy efforts have helped raise awareness not only within our local communities but also throughout the state, emphasizing the importance of early detection and education about risk factors.

Since February 2014:

We have held 106 meetings

1,519 total people have attended our meetings

  • 115 Brain Aneurysm/Stroke Survivors
  • 103 Caregivers
  • 68 Medical Professionals

Have attending one or more meetings

As we celebrate this milestone, we remain committed to expanding our outreach, providing educational resources, and fostering connections among survivors, caregivers, and medical professionals. Together, we continue to strive for a future where every individual has access to the information and support they need. Special thank-you to the groups past facilitators, Deb Gregoire, Sara Cox, MaryBess Skaletsky and our new leader, Casey Rogers.

Please see our website for scheduled speakers and updates for upcoming meetings.

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