VIDEO: $50k+ raised to ensure Nanaimo brain injury survivors ‘not only survive but thrive’
NANAIMO — Despite it being the Halloween season, screams heard over the Nanaimo River Friday afternoon were not of the spooky variety.
Whether for team-building, comradery or playful peer pressure, over 30 ‘bosses’ took the bungy jump plunge at the third annual Toss the Boss fundraiser for the Nanaimo Brain Injury Society, held at WildPlay on Friday, Oct. 13.
The event was raising money for sorely needed and in-demand supports and services for those living with brain injury and their families, and had raised over $53,800 by the event’s end.
“We know the need is greater than ever to support brain injury survivors and families, especially in critical areas such as mental health, housing supports, making sure that people get the kind of support they need to not only survive but thrive in life after brain injury,” Kix Citton, executive director of the Society said.