Support from local newspapers and media is incredibly valuable to our cause, as they alone have the ability to reach a wide public audience. Journalists can help people affected by brain injury find out about our programs and services; and they can help educate the general public about the silent epidemic that is brain injury. Our communications department distributes regular releases and outreaches to New Jersey press and media to help journalists stay aware of activities, as well as how national stories are relevant within our state. The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey is also here to be a resource to journalists in their research and in their search for experts on topics related to brain injury.
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