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March-National Brain Injury Awareness MonthPROCLA ATION WHEREAS, each year, more Americans will experience brain injury than HIV/AIDS, breast cancer, multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury combined. Despite incidence rates, brain injury remains largely unseen by the American population and is frequently referred to as the 'silent epidemic'; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that 9,589 people per day in the United States, and 26,000 people per year in the State of Washington, sustain a Traumatic Brain lnjury (TBl) resulting in a permanent disability; and WHEREAS, traumatic brain injury costs our nation a staggering SS0.g billion a year; and WHEREAS, prevention is the only known cure; and WHEREAS, the mission of the Brain lnjury Association of America (BIAA) is to create a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education and advocacy; and WHEREAS, in order to carry out this mission, the BIAA provides information on topics such as bike safety, falls, sports and recreation, violence, and transportation safety, and recommendations on how to prevent injuries from occurring and participates in national coalitions with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the Defense Brain and Spinal Cord lnjury Program (DBSCIP), and the Brain lnjury Association of Washington; and NOW, THEREFORE, l, Robert Putaansuu, Mayor of the City of Port Orchard, designate March 2019 as: NATIONAL BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH in the City of Port Orchard and I call upon all employees and citizens of the City of Port Orchard to observe this month with appropriate recognition whereof. Signed this 1st day of March, 2Ot9 Robert Putaa uu, Mayor ts- I 7 li-l ;Er t I