Let's build a world-wide community of brain injury families! |
| Marilyn Colter |
| November 22 2009 |
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Recently we've seen a lot of visits and book orders from New Zealand. Although we've seen orders before for "Missing Pieces: Mending the Head Injury Family" from all over the world, we were intrigued about the sudden spike in the number from New Zealand.Thea, who handles our orders, finally just had to find out what was up. In a follow up email to a book buyer, she asked how the buyer had heard about us. Sure enough, in a recent NZ Brain Injury Association newsletter there had been a very positive review of Missing Pieces and a suggestion from the author that the book would appeal to Kiwi readers. We appreciate their support and hope all our Kiwi friends will join our community forum and add their experiences, tips and advice so that we can build a community of brain injury families helping each other-a community without borders of any kind. Brain injury treatment is evolving rapidly all over the world. We want to give our families the kind of network where good news will travel fast and where reaching out to each other can form connections that will help us learn how to deal with our own brain injury issues. I look forward to hearing from you all in New Zealand-and in every neighborhood and country around the world. You really can help others with your advice and friendship. (And to the young mom dealing with brain injury in Texas who didn't finish her email to me, I'm still here and willing to help if you will contact me again.) Comments
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