The Brain Injury Centers a Non-Profit Organization (TBIC)
Invites you to a Benefit & Fun Festival
"The memory of Sean’s Haven"
Whitesboro, Texas...September 27, 2010 The Brain Injury Centers, a non profit organization founded by Whitesboro’s own small town doctor, Dr. John Galewaler invites you, your family, friends, and neighbors to a day of family fun! Dr. John’s late son Sean Galewaler the motivation behind TBIC suffered a stage 3 traumatic brain injury that eventually took his life after 12 years of fighting to motivate and encourage his father Dr. John to go forth with his vision to build a state of art brain injury center. This tragic story is now a story of hope, courage, dedication, and is a true testament of humanity at its best! You are invited; we need your support. The success of TBIC will be a win for Texas, not only because it will create jobs that will help stimulate the economy, but more important, the need for centers solely dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation efforts of traumatic brain injured victims is great. Come on out Texans; we are counting on that Texas hospitality and strong sense of community. It’s deep in the heart of Texas that we join together to support noble causes like TBIC. You and your family will not only have an awesome time, but your donation is tax-deductible.
For more information about contributing, or to purchase a ticket Please call or email us at:
(903) 651-1863 or info@tbics.org
Please join TBIC and supporters at our first fundraising dinner, April 24, 2009 at the:
Tanglewood Resort & Conference Center
290 Tanglewood Circle
Pottsboro, Texas 75076
Social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Come celebrate and support this noteworthy cause with us. Dinner, music, and you; a great combination indeed. Tickets are $250.00 which includes your tax deductible contribution to TBIC. We look forward to your joining us.
If you would like to attend: Please call or email us at:
(903) 651-1863 or info@tbics.org
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Each year, traumatic brain injuries contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability.
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