The Sarah Jane Brain Foundation (SJBF) is a non-profit organization based in New York, NY, dedicated to preventing, identifying, treating, and ultimately curing brain injuries. Founded in 2007 by Patrick Donohue, SJBF's primary focus is on developing a comprehensive plan called the Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury plan (PABI) to provide effective treatment for brain injuries across the country. In addition, SJBF has established the International Academy of Hope (iHOPE-Academy) in 2013, which is the only school in NYC specifically designed for students with brain injuries, aiming to revolutionize the education and understanding of brain injuries.
The Sarah Jane Brain Foundation also created the Sarah Jane Brain Registry, a platform that collects information from individuals and professionals affected by Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury (PABI) to aid researchers in determining effective treatment methods. The registry also provides personalized content to enrolled families to help them better understand their condition and seek appropriate assistance. Through their various initiatives, SJBF is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of individuals with brain injuries and their families.
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