An Evening to Be Here
A virtual concert of music & community to celebrate Brain Injury Awareness Month 2026
for anyone to attend and enjoy!
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
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Event begins at 7:00 PM Eastern
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Livestream: Link emailed before concert begins (playback will be available)
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Access: Free to attend | Optional giving
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Attend the Event
Selecting a ticket helps us send the livestream link and reminders. A Pay What You Can option - including $0 - is available.
This event is supported through a Pay What You Can ticket option and optional supporter tickets available on our ticketing page. All ticket options provide the same access.
Some community members and allies choose to give at levels such as $50, $75, $150, or $250 to help underwrite access and sustain Hope Survives’ work throughout the year.
Choosing a Pay What You Can option - including $0 - is always okay.
Giving is not required to attend.
To celebrate Brain Injury Awareness Month, Hope Survives is hosting an accessible virtual concert centered on hope, encouragement, inspiration shared presence, and community voices.
You’re invited to join from wherever you are! Attend live or register for the recording.
Featuring music & encouragement from
Cristabelle Braden
with
Chrys Dolcé
& other special guests
Why This Matters
Brain injury is more common - and more complex - than many people realize. Many impacts are invisible, unpredictable, and affect entire family systems, not just individuals. One of the most common challenges people face after brain injury is isolation.
Hope Survives exists to reduce that isolation by offering spaces of connection, shared understanding, and community care - without pressure to perform, explain, or “be okay.”
This evening is one way we help sustain those spaces.
What This Evening Holds
This is not a traditional concert or fundraiser.
It is a carefully held evening shaped around:
Music that carries what words sometimes can’t
The joy and hope we can find even in the middle of the hard days
Short community reflections shared with care
An invitation to give - without pressure or expectation
Participation is always optional.
Listening quietly is welcome.
Presence is enough.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this event free to attend?
Hope Survives is committed to making spaces like this accessible to everyone impacted by brain injury, regardless of financial circumstances. We know that cost - even a small one - can be a barrier. This concert is part of our mission to reduce isolation and create connection without pressure.
Do I have to donate to attend?
No. Access does not depend on donation. A Pay What You Can ticket option is always available.
What’s the difference between ticket options?
All ticket options provide the same access. Supporter tickets are a way some people choose to help underwrite access and sustain Hope Survives’ work throughout the year.
How is this event funded?
This concert is supported by a combination of community gifts and a small group of allies who help underwrite access. Together, these contributions help sustain Hope Survives’ programs and keep events like this open to all.
Can I donate later?
Yes. A donation link will be shared during the event and will remain open afterward for anyone who wishes to support this work.