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Amy HIggins Shared Story

This week, we remember and celebrate with Amy H. her 30-year “annie-versary” of survival from a ruptured Brain Aneurysm. As a long-time member of our committee, we thank Amy for devoting her time and efforts in raising brain aneurysm awareness and for sharing her story with us to mark her anniversary. 

You can read Amy’s story, as well as others, in our NEW section on the website called Shared Stories. By spotlighting these stories, we not only foster community but also inspire others facing similar challenges. Your voice can make a difference.

Shared Stories Announcement

We invite brain aneurysm and stroke survivors, family members, and advocates to share their personal stories of hope, resilience, and recovery.


Your Stories Matter

Every journey through a brain aneurysm is unique. We invite survivors, family members, and advocates to share their personal stories of hope, resilience, and recovery. By spotlighting these narratives, we not only foster community but also inspire others facing similar challenges. Your voice can make a difference.

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