Gage Gives Back

Gage Gives Back Gage survived abusive head trauma injury in 2003 and beat the odds. Now an adult, he advocates for disability awareness and inclusion.

Follow Gage Gives Back to learn, share and stand with the disability community. On November 11, 2003, at the age of two months, Gage was shaken by the hands of someone who loved him. This one small moment of time changed the life of Gage and everyone around him. Now 11 years old, Gage has spent his whole life going to doctor appointments, speech, occupational, physical and behavior therapy. Thro

ugh all this, Gage and his family were determined to take back that day of tragedy and turn it into something positive, and so Gage Gives Back was founded. Gage Gives Back's mission is to provide outreach, information, education and support to families experiencing the lifetime of challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury.

05/30/2026

💬 I am more than my brain injury and mental health challenges.

05/30/2026

💚 Progress may be slow—but it’s still progress.

05/28/2026

🧠 Mental health care should be trauma-informed and disability-aware.

05/27/2026

💬 Survivors deserve understanding, not judgment.

05/26/2026

💚 Self-care looks different for everyone.

Find what works for you.

05/25/2026

🧠 Mental fatigue is real after brain injury.

Rest is necessary—not lazy.

05/24/2026

💬 It’s okay to set boundaries to protect your mental health.

05/21/2026

💚 You are not alone if you struggle with mental health.

05/20/2026

💬 Anxiety can show up in different ways:
• Worry
• Irritability
• Restlessness

It’s not always obvious.

05/19/2026

🧠 Overstimulation can be overwhelming after brain injury.

Quiet spaces and breaks are important.

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2600 Vikings Parkway
Eagan, MN
55121

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