Year End Donations

Every day, people living with traumatic brain injury, strokes, and multiple sclerosis wake up to challenges most of us can’t imagine. Every day, High Hopes Brain Injury Program helps them reclaim a bit of the life they have lost due to their injury. As the year comes to a close, you have a powerful chance to turn “what if” into “what’s next” for someone fighting their way back to independence. Your gift today doesn’t disappear into a vague cause; it becomes therapy hours, adaptive technology, skilled support, and real hope for real people who are working incredibly hard to rebuild their futures. Please don’t scroll past this moment, stand with High Hopes and make a year end gift that says, clearly and compassionately, “You are not alone, and your life still matters deeply.”

Because of supporters like you, High Hopes has helped hundreds of people with traumatic brain injuries, strokes, and multiple sclerosis reclaim their lives. We’ve witnessed many miracles, moments of progress that the world said were not possible. Your generosity makes this possible.

Founded in 1975, High Hopes was the nation’s first private nonprofit dedicated exclusively to serving the brain injured community. Today, we continue to deliver one of a kind programs with superior outcomes.

Our goal is simple: reach everyone who needs us. In California alone, more than 44,000 people sustain brain injuries and strokes each year. With your support, we can help hundreds more.

We are blessed to have steadfast supporters like you. Please support our students again this year by completing the enclosed donation card. Thank you, and Merry Christmas!

Download our Chrismas Card

Every year, we send a Christmas card to everyone who lifts up High Hopes. This season, you can help our circle grow. Download our Christmas card and share it with someone who would love to be part of the High Hopes family. A simple share can spark life‑changing support for brain‑injury survivors.

If you’re wondering how donating might impact your bottom line, you’re not alone. Below are a few points you may wish to discuss with your tax advisor.