Gur Singh Memorial Golf Tournament an opportunity for survivors to share their stories
KAMLOOPS — For the 15th time, the Gur Singh Memorial Golf Tournament teed off at The Dunes on Friday. First started by the Singh family in 2004, it’s a tournament now run by the Kamloops Brain Injury Association, and the money raised from the day will help many Kamloops and area residents who are living with a brain injury every year.
“Brain injury is invisible because you can’t see inside other people’s skulls, and there’s a lot of survivors in the community that people don’t realize,” said executive director of the Kamloops Brain Injury Association David Johnson. “So what we do with this event is we get a lot of the survivors to come out and they get to be open and say ‘I’m a survivor and I can still do stuff.’”
Marie Stewart has lived with a brain injury for the last 51 years, involved in a serious car accident in 1967 that almost left her dead in her early 20s.