Welcome to My Friends in Philanthropy, the podcast dedicated to sharing the stories, struggles, and hope behind the organizations and individuals making a real difference.
In this episode, Patti Parker sits down with Sue Rueb, the founder of BRAIN (Brain Rehabilitation and Injury Network), a Southern California nonprofit that started with one family's heartbreak and grew into a lifeline for adults navigating life after traumatic brain injury, stroke, and blast-related injuries.
Their conversation is a reminder that brain injury does not always look like what we expect, and that the people who need help most are often the least likely to ask for it.
This episode is for everyone: survivors, caregivers, moms who are still not "over it," and veterans who were told to be strong when they needed support. It is also for the donors and volunteers who make organizations like BRAIN possible.
Here's what we cover:
- How BRAIN was founded after Sue's daughter Kristin was born with a brain injury and why the organization grew to serve everyone, not just one person
- Why brain injury is often called a "hidden injury" and how it affects communication, cognition, emotion, and daily life in ways that are invisible to others
- The wide range of causes BRAIN serves: car accidents, strokes, aneurysms, blast injuries, falls, gunshot wounds, sports injuries, and more
- Who BRAIN serves: adults 18 and older, because programs for children exist but there is a massive gap in services for adult survivors
- The therapies available, including speech, cognitive, emotional counseling, strength training, acupuncture, and massage, all under one roof in Cypress, California
- How BRAIN operates completely independently from the government, insurance companies, and hospital systems, and why that matters for privacy
- The scholarship program BRAIN quietly offers to veterans from all branches and all conflicts, so cost is never a barrier to care
- The zoom option for those who cannot make it in person, and why Sue still believes nothing replaces the personal touch
- How charitable contributions to BRAIN as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit may be tax deductible, and how Patti can help donors maximize that impact through strategic financial planning
- The first step to reaching out: a real voice-to-voice conversation with someone who will listen, no clicking through a website alone
To reach BRAIN and get connected with services:
📞 Call: 714 - 828 - 1760
🌐 Visit: www.thebrainsite.org
📧 Email: [email protected]
Patti Parker, CFP®, is the host of My Friends in Philanthropy and the founder of Discovery Financial, an independent advisory firm specializing in guiding clients through major life transitions such as retirement, marriage, divorce, or loss. With more than 20 years of experience in financial planning—and a prior career as a Registered Nurse—Parker brings a unique blend of expertise and compassion to her work, helping hundreds of individuals make confident financial decisions during challenging times. Through her podcast and her advisory practice, she is committed to elevating community impact and empowering people to navigate change with clarity and trust. Learn more about Patti's advising here:
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