Below is information on TBI Raiders and its programs:


 TBI Raiders - To provide an online club for students and young adults who have sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury which will ultimately create a unit where there was none for survivors to unite and help each other succeed, showing other survivors what they once though was impossible can turn into a goal that can be accomplished.

TBI's Corner - To provide a source explaining Traumatic Brain Injury and how it affects every group of individuals, teens, and adults for school.  It will further provide answers and resources to those who want to learn more about the disability and find organizations and businesses that can better assist those affected by TBI.  It's primary focus is to emphasize an individuals' re-entry to school.

Members of TBI Raiders - This is a place in which volunteers with and without a TBI can come relax, build an online resume, and highlight and empower the volunteer service and the community work in which individuals who have a Traumatic Brain Injury engage actively.  It's primary focus is to emphasize an individual's re-entry to the workforce.

Survived to Vote - Started in 2005 with the purpose to get issues important to the disability community out in not just the time of election but out to those who are presently in office working to represent everyone.  It is about ensuring elected officials show equal representation for not only societal norms but also those who have disabilities.

Raid Oklahoma - The purpose will be to educate others not just about the realities of Traumatic Brain Injury but also the capabilities of survivors as well as issues faced within the Traumatic Brain Injury community.  This is to make sure that those living with a Traumatic Brain Injury are represented among the legislators and others at the state and congressional level for Oklahoma.

At https://osuallie.wixsite.com/volunteers, it's a place for those who volunteer to hang out "virtually" and relax so to speak.