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Stars ride bikes to assist wounded veterans

I saw in interesting article today where star of the recent movie Cloverfield, Mike Vogel, and a group of pro cycling legends, veterans advocates and the Pentagon, are working to help wounded military heroes.

Vogel will serve as chairman of the Department of Veterans Affairs' National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans and is participating in a series of "Road 2 Recovery" bike rides across the counattempt to assist wounded veterans as they leave the military and begin rehabilitation.

Vogel's need to help those serving our counattempt comes after the recent death of a relative in Iraq. Vogel solicited the help of his Los Angeles neighbor, John Wordin, who is a former pro cyclist and team owner. Wordin was alalert working on a plan to help the VA improve its cycling facilities for disabled vets.

I think this is a awesome way to bring attention to the rising rate of military personnel returning home from Iraq wounded with traumatic brain injuries. You can read more on this story here.

The National TBI Caregivers Conference

The National Resource Center for TBI is proud and pleased to join with other leading organizations in presenting a national conference for caregivers of persons with Brain Injury. The National TBI Caregiver's Conference will be held Saturday June 7, 2008 at the Hospitality House Hotel in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Family members and caregivers who play a crucial role in helping survivors recover after and before discharge from health care settings. With the needs of caregivers in mind, this one-day national conference is designed to provide extensive practical information on achieving recovery. Panel presentations, lectures, discussion sessions, and workshops will cover a wide range of topics including community and home-based rehabilitation, finding and accessing services, recovery, avoiding burnout, and how the brain works. Conference presenters will include experienced caregivers, survivors and nationally known rehabilitation professionals.

For more information please contact Linda Lee, at 703.451.8881 or by email at llee@braininjurysvcs.org.