Day 1 of 30 Days of Life with Aphasia- Meet Ric!

Ric is a new member of our MnCAN community, despite having lived 23 years post brain injury with aphasia. We are so grateful he found our community and his story reminds us it is never too late to advocate for yourself! Every day in June, we’ll spotlight someone from our MnCAN family—participants, care partners, facilitators, volunteers, and board members—sharing their lived experiences and insights about how MnCAN strengthens communication and community across Minnesota. Your voice matters here. Your story matters here.

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MnCAN and Back Channel Brewing’s Community Tuesday 2026

Our faces are still sore from all the laughter and smiles at our 3rd annual Back Channel Brewing Community Tuesday event on May 5th. What made the evening so meaningful was the shared understanding that aphasia, in any form, connects us in powerful ways. Whether someone is newly navigating communication

May 2026 Newsletter

Welcome to MnCAN! Every month we email and share a e-newsletter that has information about upcoming events, participant highlights and aphasia education. Read our May Newsletter

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June is Aphasia Awareness Month

Raising Awareness About Aphasia and Primary Progressive Aphasia During Aphasia Awareness Month, we are helping raise awareness about Aphasia and Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) and the importance of programs that bring people together for support, conversation, education, and connection. What is Aphasia? Aphasia is a language impairment caused by a

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2025 Highlights Made Possible By Our Community

2025 Community Highlights Formed TWO new in-person aphasia conversation groups Launched a PPA CARE PARTNERS Support Group co-facilitated by a speech language pathologist and social worker Hired a part-time staff member to help with program, marketing, outreach and fundraising initiatives Provided more than TEN outreach community events locally, nationally and internationally Hosted ELEVEN in-person social events including Coffee &

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