Since 1990, NASHIA has been fulfilling its mission of assisting State government in promoting partnerships and building systems to meet the needs of individuals with brain injury and their families.

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Grow Leaders

Connect Partners

Serving as the leading source of information and education for state employees who support public brain injury programs, NASHIA provides information on national trends, best practices, and state contacts to federal agencies, state and national associations and TBI stakeholders across the country. NASHIA provides technical assistance to state governments and their partners as well as collective representation on federal policy issues through its membership.

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Board of Directors

A volunteer Board of Directors is bi-annually elected to guide NASHIA's work. Program activities are enriched through the volunteer service of committee and task force members who bring diverse cultural, geopolitical, and demographic perspectives.

The Board of Directors shall be comprised of the Officers, Chairpersons of all Standing Committees, Four (4) At-Large Members, Past President, and the Emeritus Member, in keeping with our Bylaws.

Our Team

History of NASHIA

NASHIA is a voluntary membership organization established by State government employees to help one another plan, implement, and administer public programs and services for individuals with brain injury and their families. 

Annual Report

“Our 30th SOS celebration in Kansas City, MO brought back many of NASHIA’s founders and former leaders, and inspired the creation of the new Susan L. Vaughn Legacy Scholarship Fund to help ensure that individuals can attend SOS, regardless of their means.”

Ways to Support

You can support NASHIA as the charity of choice when using these sites for searching internet, shopping and dining:

iGive.com, Goodsearch.com,
Goodshop.com, Amazon Smile.

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