Brain Injury Association of Peel & Halton

Record #: MHL0015
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2025
Last Full Update: 09 Sep 2025

Record Details

Description & Services

Alternate Name BIAPH
Description The Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton (BIAPH) is a registered nonprofit charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of individuals affected by Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and their families. Its mission is to serve resources, education, and support to the Peel-Halton region. BIAPH runs weekly ABI Survivor and Caregiver Support Group meetings virtually and bi-weekly Headspin Young Adult Group engaging individuals aged 16–late 30s through activity-based programming. In addition, the Caregiver Relief Program and Peer Support Program.
Areas Served Halton Region ; Peel Region
Eligibility Persons with acquired brain injuries (and their families)
Fees Membership - yearly $30.00 Single; $50.00 Family. This is a dual membership with OBIA. ; Program ; Monthly: $5  
Annually: $50
Languages English ; Infomational material available in Punjabi, Urdu, Chinese, Polish, Portugese and Spanish

Contact Information

Address & Map
6835 Century Avenue, Suite 201
Mississauga, ON
Canada L5N 7K2
 
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Accessibility Fully Accessible
Mailing Address 6835 Century Avenue, Suite 201 
Mississauga, ON 
Canada L5N 7K2
Office Phone 905-823-2221
Toll Free Phone 1-800-565-8594
E-Mail info@biaph.com
Website biaph.com/
Primary Contact Nichola Nonis, Director of Operations, Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton; Phone: 9058232221; Email: nnonis@biaph.com
Alternate Contact Kelly Ho, Program Assistant, Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton; Phone: 905-823-2221; Email: kho@biaph.com
Volunteer Coordinator Email: nnonis@biaph.com

Other Details

Funding Fundraising ; Donations ; Coporate Sponsorships
Service Level (50) Non Profit

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