Welcome

The Brain Injury Community Alliance (BICA) is a volunteer driven collective of individuals living with Brain Injury. We are not funded by or affiliated with any organization. We are community leaders, providers of brain injury support programs, people living with “changed brains,” family members, caregivers, neuro-rehab specialists, state agency representatives, and more.

We are committed to working together to:

  • Ensure the needs of people living with brain injury are systematically addressed and supported through both state funds and independent fundraising.
  • Partner across the spectrum of national, state, and local institutions, and state government to create the relationships required to build comprehensive and scalable solutions.
  • Create a future that includes adequate, accessible, ubiquitous, and continuous lifetime support for the people in our community living with permanent life changes and disability related to brain injury.

We need your support in the 2024 Legislative Session

Washington’s legislative session opens January 8, 2024. Learn about bills that support people living with brain injury.

Please spend 5 minutes writing your representatives today!

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    HB2248 Didn’t Make It, But HB2384 Could!

    Thank you to everyone who rallied to support House Bill 2248 (Support for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury). Many people from the Brain Injury community organized to testify in Olympia. If you haven’t already, you can watch testimony for the bill (starting around minute 55:00 and then in the last 10 minutes). It’s all worth…

  • Supporting Brain Injury in the 2024 Legislative Session

    Supporting Brain Injury in the 2024 Legislative Session

    Learn more about bills that will support people living with brain injury and write you representatives to show your support. Every comment counts! First, some quick context: the way Brain Injury support programs are funded in Washington is through a fee (currently $5) applied to traffic tickets for moving violations. You can read the details…