Journeys of Hope
Inspiring Stories
Learn from the inspiring stories of people who live, work, and navigate brain injuries throughout Nebraska.

Brain Injury Awareness Month – USBIA
Tamika from Minnesota: Tamika, a single mother of two adult children and one teenager, as well as a member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, learned from an early age the importance of being an active member in one’s community. My mother worked for Indian Education in St....

Family Nurse Practitioner Gets Real Life Experience with Brain Injury – Jodi’s Journey
I suffered an anoxic brain injury on October 13, 2017. I was poisoned by Carbon Monoxide (CO) when I was renting an Iowa State Park cabin. The cabin had a gas furnace and a gas water heater and no carbon monoxide detector. I was “soaking” in CO for 14 hours when I...

It May be New, But it’s not Normal
My brain injury journey began on Thanksgiving Day of 2014, on the University of Nebraska’s East Campus in Lincoln. For probably 15 years or more, I’ve enjoyed bringing my dogs out to East Campus to romp. On that particular day I had taken my dogs, Etta and Sophie, and...

A Story of Hope: Charlotte’s Story
Charlotte Endorf was a multi-tasking, workaholic prior to May 17, 2018. She was a high use speaker for Humanities NE, meaning she spoke several times a week (sometimes twice a day) on her three subjects; The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley, Plains Bound: The History...

Jordan’s Journey with Pediatric ABI
My name is Jordan and I’m now 17 years old. My family’s life had a major change in June 2007. I had two seizures and an MRI that showed a brain tumor. Shortly before my fourth birthday, I had brain surgery to remove a tumor in my cerebellum. We are grateful our doctor...

A Defining Moment for Cindy
I am a 20-year post-TBI survivor. On Dec. 23, 1999, I hit black ice and wrapped my car around a pole. It was 19 minutes until help arrived which caused anoxic encephalopathy along with a TBI that the neurologist equated to shaken baby syndrome. With a lacerated liver,...

Sharon: Making Through the Holidays with a Brain Injury
“Remember that stress doesn’t come from what is going on in your life. It comes from your thoughts about what is going on in your life.” ~Andrew Bernstein The holidays are simultaneously wonderful and awful for most people. Even the sappiest among us must admit that...

Five Years Post Surgery – Reinie’s Remarkable Journey
When I look back on this journey, I still find it hard to believe any of this really happened. It’s almost as if I was an observer, an outsider looking in. My friends and family have encouraged me over the years to share my story. I think the tipping point was a...

Backpacks for Sean: A Mother’s Search for Meaning after Loss
I have no idea where to begin. No words will ever express how a mother feels losing a child. No matter what age or the circumstances. An accident is hard enough to accept but to make a conscious decision to leave someone in the street to die is incomprehensible....
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