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20 Worcester Business Journal | May 5, 2025 | wbjournal.com I f you or someone you love is facing a brain injury – whether it's from traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain tumor, or stroke – the road ahead can be uncertain and overwhelming. Since 1982, our mission has been to provide free, compassionate support and resources to individuals and families affected by brain injury. With a comprehensive approach to our mission - through advocacy, education, prevention, research, and support, - BIA-MA proudly serves as Massachusetts brain injury resource. As CEO Nicole Godaire says, "Brain injury doesn't discriminate; it affects people of all ages, from all walks of life." ese injuries oen strike suddenly— from falls, accidents, sports, or illness—bringing significant challenges to individuals, families, and employers alike. Knowing where to turn for help can make all the difference. What We Offer With a dedicated team of about a dozen staff, a $2.5 million budget, and support from hundreds of contractors and volunteers, BIA-MA delivers high- impact services with lean resources. Our programs include: • Advocacy - We are advocates for public policy related to brain injury prevention, education, and access to care • Support – We offer support groups for people impacted by brain injury • Training – We educate medical professionals, family members and brain injury survivors • Prevention and education – We perform outreach about seatbelts and helmet safety • NeuroResource Facilitation – We provide navigation and support Aer more than 40 years as advocates, we seek to deepen our local ties. As we approach our new fiscal year on July 1, we increasingly rely on the generosity of our community to sustain and grow our work. ere are a number of ways businesses and individuals can support BIA-MA, including tax- deductible donations online; tribute gis in honor of a friend or loved one; and workplace giving through payroll deductions and matching gis. We also offer sponsorship opportunities to the business community, including our Annual Golf Classic at e Haven Country Club in Boylston, and our annual walk/run on Cape Cod in September, known as Cere-Bration. To learn more, visit www.biama.org. n Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts: Here when you need us PHOTOS / COURTESY BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF MASSACHUSETTS Street Address: 30 Lyman Street, Suite 10, Westborough, MA 01581 Phone Number: 508-475-0032 Fax Number: 508-475-0040 Website: www.biama.org Product or Service Description: •e Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts (BIA-MA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that was incorporated in 1982. BIA-MA has become a national leader in assuring that persons with brain injury and their families have increased access to services. Number of Employees: 13 Head of Company and Title: Nicole Godaire, Chief Executive Officer Year Founded: 1982 Nicole Godaire, Chief Executive Officer S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N | Business Profiles 2025