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COVID-19 Statement:  The safety of our clients and caregivers is our first and most important goal as an organization.  Therefore, despite our sincere desire to provide "in-person" programing to our clients and their families, AHIF has made the choice to continue with "Virtual Support Groups" through the end of 2020. 

Support Group Meetings

Alabama Head Injury Foundation is pleased to offer 14 recreational support group locations across Alabama.  If you haven't attended a support group meeting, we welcome you to give one a try.  For more information, please e-mail info@ahif.org or call our office at 1-800-433-8002. 


Click on a location below to learn more...

Northwest Alabama Support Group

Walker County Support Group

Jefferson County Support Group

Cullman County Support Group

Shelby County Support Group

Tuscaloosa County Support Group

Mobile County Support Group

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Marshall/Jackson/DeKalb County Support Group

Huntsville Support Group

Etowah County Support Group

Calhoun County Support Group

Randolph County Support Group

River Region Support Group

Lee County Support Group

Wiregrass Support Group

500 Chase Park South  Suite 130  Hoover, AL  35244
Phone:  (205) 823-3818 or 1-800-433-8002
Fax:  (205) 823-4544

E-mail:  info@ahif.org

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Improving the quality of life for survivors of traumatic brain injury and for their families