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Does Your Child's Story Need to Be Told?

Has your child been diagnosed with a neurological condition, such as Cerebral Palsy, Autism, or Traumatic Brain Injury?

Have you been told all of the things your child won’t or can’t do...and then set your sights on what your child can do and would do?

Has he or she--perhaps through complementary treatment methods, nutrition, and environmental changes--found recovery and an improved quality of life?

Is your child’s story one that needs to be told… to let other families know what is possible for their child?

The Brain Possible is in the beginning stages of creating a documentary.  This film will follow a handful of families on their journeys from diagnosis to treatment and healing, ultimately showing the beauty that each family has found and continues to find in their lives with differently-abled children.  

Our goal is to have this film broadcast on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, or Disney+ so that it can be watched by many, shift perspectives, and give even just a little light and hope to those who need it most.

Is your family on a healing journey?  Would your child’s story be a powerful one to share in The Brain Possible’s documentary? Please note that while we have the utmost respect for and embrace the journeys of all families, at this time, we are especially (though not exclusively) seeking to honor and embody our commitment to diverse representation by highlighting the stories from the BIPOC (black, indigenous, and people of color) community. 

Reach out to us to start the conversation today.  Email Executive Director Emily Abbott with a brief description of your child and your family’s journey: emily@thebrainpossible.com.

We look forward to hearing from you and being inspired by you!