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

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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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