




We appreciate each person or organization who is a member of the Brain Injury Association of NC. We depend on your donations to reach out across North Carolina to all those affected by brain injury.
BIANC is happy to announce the launch of our new on-line Membership Center.
Click here to access our new Event Center
Click here to access our new online Donation form.
Read our Membership Tri-fold: Click here
Membership Renewal Form - Have you been a member and your membership has expired? Renew here.
Not sure if you are a member of BIANC or not sure you can afford the membership price? Call BIANC at 919-833-9634 to discuss your questions with our membership representative.
Become a Corporate sponsor for BIANC or help us plan or sponsor a special event..
Volunteer for the Brain Injury Association of NC - We value our volunteers and student interns at all of our BIANC Brain Injury Resource Centers. Click here to learn about some activities, events, or BIANC functions where volunteers and interns can be involved. Call Dena Maluchnik at 919-833-9634 or Susan Fewell at 919-618-3003 to discuss your goals, skills, talents, or time available.
Make a Donation or help raise money in pledges for an event or educate a new Corporate Sponsor.
How can you help or get involved?
Volunteers assist BIANC in meeting our mission, from our support group leaders, interns, and board members to the many individuals and families and teams across the state who have helped in raising funds and awareness and with event planning for our Recreational events, Walks, Runs and Bicycle Rides. Volunteer jobs may include clerical and reception duties, working a booth at a health fair, reviewing content and suggestions to improve the BIANC website, assisting with a brain injury support group, being on a committee to plan an event, working as a family ombudsman, or helping to identify and educate potential sponsors. We have volunteer legislative advocates with our ALSTARS program (Alliance of Legislators and Survivors Together Achieving Responsible Services) who agree to meet with and educate their local legislators and representatives on the need for continuing, timely and increased support and resources for people with brain injuries. We are seeking volunteers who have media connections, public relations, fund raising, brain injury or advocacy experience.