Signature Event


Jawbones vs. SawbonesOur first annual Jawbones v. Sawbones basketball game will take place on March 3, 2012, pitting the best lawyers against the best doctors for bragging rights for a year. The purpose is to become a signature event for the benefit of Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse where lives are being rebuilt after brain injury.

The inaugural Jawbones v. Sawbones game will be played March 3, 2012 from 7- 9 p.m. in the gymnasium at St Pius X Catholic High School, 2674 Johnson Road, NE, in Atlanta. There will be official referees, timekeepers, entertainment, local personalities, media coverage, food and the coveted trophy to be proudly held by the winning team until the next year.

How can you help? We are looking for groups and individuals who would be willing to help on any or all levels of this event. We need businesses, healthcare providers, and service groups to purchase sponsorships and program advertisements, to sell tickets and raise money within their offices and organizations. We need you to help generate a spirited competition between the Jawbones team and the Sawbones team!

Tickets are just $10 and proceeds fund program scholarships for Side by Side members in financial need. Of course, you can also make a charitable donation if you’re unable to attend the game. Purchase tickets, sponsorships, and program ads below:

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Testimonials

  • Just had to send you a note for sending Colleen our way. We have never had anybody as conscientious and dedicated to her work as Colleen. She is always on time and goes out of her way to accommodate others in the Office. Thanks for sending Colleen and the wonderful work done at Side By Side.


    Candler Broom, CEO, Austin Brown Inc.
  • The Clubhouse is a treasured and unusual resource.  It provides experiences that I, as a professional, cannot.  Working as part of a community, a person learns to value others, to value him or herself.  The Clubhouse provides a safe and respectful space in which patients become people again.


    Dr. M. Rusin, psychologist serving brain injured clients
  • As regards staff and volunteers the Clubhouse offers a terrific opportunity for meaningful service to our fellow man. Families and society are well served when a member who was providing meaningful contributions to his family before his accident or set-back is re-empowered and regains his self worth.


    Irvine, Clubhouse volunteer
  • The Clubhouse produces winners on all sides. Those who provide service and those who receive service benefit from the Clubhouse. It provides a positive environment where every member is treated as an individual and where the member is invested in the therapy offered to get that member sufficiently functional for him to re-enter society as a functioning individual.


    Irvine, Clubhouse volunteer
  • Side By Side means so much to me and my family.  As the wife of a member, I am so thankful for the role Side By Side plays in my husband’s continued growing and adapting to life with a brain injury.  As a volunteer, my family is rewarded ten fold every time we do something for the clubhouse in smiles alone!


    Laurie, wife of Clubhouse member
  • Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse is a true gem within the field of rehabilitation and community support for adults with traumatic or acquired brain injury. Side by Side helps members regain their sense of self and move forward to become productive and contributing members of society, with the support, love and care of the other members, staff and volunteers, family members, and even the community.


    Dr. D. Berens, rehabilitation consultant
  • The Clubhouse has been a wonderful place for her to re-learn socialization skills that were lost due to her traumatic brain injury. The Clubhouse has been a lifesaver for my daughter.


    Mother of a Clubhouse member
  • My husband began attending Side by Side 1½ years ago, and after a long nine year journey with brain injury, Side by Side was a breath of fresh air. When he is helped, it benefits our whole family.

     

     


    Wife of a Clubhouse member
  • I found a place where I can belong. It means a lot to me to have friends, comrades who have been through similar experiences.

     

     


    Richie, Clubhouse member
  • The members and staff are steadfast support to me and I feel great on a day when I have accomplished my goals.


    Frank, Clubhouse member