Howie, Sacks and Henry is pleased to return as a sponsor of the Brain Injury Society of Toronto (BIST) Heroes Run, Walk, Roll or Bike fundraising challenge. The event will be held on Sunday, September 25 at Wilket Creek Park in Toronto.

This annual event always attracts an excellent turnout and we are proud that 16 members of the HSH family have signed up to participate in this year’s challenge. We are also pleased to show our further support by sponsoring the live band at the event.

BIST is a non-profit organization that supports people in Toronto who are living with the effects of acquired brain injuries. BIST runs a wide variety of programs to enhance the quality of life for brain injury survivors and their caregivers through functional support services, training and community advocacy. For more information on BIST and the event, please visit the BIST Heroes Run, Walk, Roll or Bike webpage.

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Since 2011 Canadian Lawyer Magazine rated us one of the top personal injury law firms in Canada. Why? With close to 20 years helping accident victims and their families, our firm understands the laws that affect your rights to compensation because we’ve helped shape those laws in favour of accident victims.