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Concussion Awareness Now includes a braintrust of partners, including organizations that determine guidelines for concussion care, advocate for patients and work with communities who are vulnerable to concussions.
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Why we
care
Together, we want to create a future where every person with a concussion receives the right diagnosis, the best possible care and the resources and information they need.
Change
begins
with
you
It’s not tough to tough it out. It’s not chill to walk it off. Let’s change the norm.
Let’s spread the word that our brains are worthy of care. Ankle sprains and weird rashes get medical attention. Why don’t our brains deserve the same?
With your help, we’ll set a new standard. One where every concussion is treated with the seriousness it deserves. Together, we can create lasting change by looking out for one another. Become a Concussion Awareness Now Champion today and commit to starting the conversation around concussion symptoms and care.

Have a question about concussions or how to get help?
We’ve got you covered. Here are just a few resources you can use to learn more about concussions—and help others in your circle learn more, too.
If you need immediate help, the compassionate and knowledgeable experts at the National Brain Injury Information Center are here to help. Call 1-800-444-6443 or send us a secure message and we’ll help you get connected with local resources in your area.
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