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If you or a loved one has suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm or been diagnosed with one, our website can provide you with resources, information, and support.

For almost 18 years, our organization has been raising awareness, providing support, and funding research and education regarding brain aneurysms. The information on our website is vetted through valued medical professionals and committee members who are survivors, caregivers, and who have lost loved ones to this silent killer.

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Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me During My Brain Aneurysm Recovery


About Brain Aneurysms

Understand more about brain aneurysms, what can cause them, who is at risk, and how they are diagnosed.

Signs & Symptoms

Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of brain aneurysms. This can be crucial for early detection and treatment.

Diagnosis & Treatments

Early treatment is crucial for brain aneurysms. Seek medical attention now to improve your chances of recovery.

Patient & Caregiver Resources

Expanding your knowledge benefits you and enables you to better assist loved ones in their times of need.


Almost all of our committee members have been touched by brain aneurysms or strokes. We KNOW how you’re feeling. We KNOW the pain you’ve gone through. We KNOW how a brain aneurysm creates chaos, not only for survivors, but their families and caregivers. Our organization is here to offer support and hope. We’ve seen firsthand the power of coming together as a community to share stories, resources, and encouragement. You are not alone on this journey, and we are here to walk with you every step of the way.”

The Maine Brain Aneurysm Committee

How YOU Can Help

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!

Committee members at the 2025 KAT-Walk & Karo-5k
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