Editor's note: This article was updated to reflect that the $170,000 Toyota Way Forward Pediatric Trauma-Related Brain Injury Grant Initiative was awarded to Ascension Catholic Church, which then allocated funding to Bastrop ISD.

Bastrop's Ascension Catholic Church was awarded a $170,000 Toyota Way Forward Fund grant, $80,000 of which was allocated to Bastrop ISD in March.

What's happening?

The initiative focuses on increasing awareness of TBI in children, who make up over a quarter of the 2.8 million Americans who sustain brain injuries each year.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children in rural areas are more likely to die from a TBI due to a delay in receiving TBI-related care.


By the numbers

Since January, Dell Medical School student John Lueck from UT Connects has partnered with the Bastrop County Public Health Task Force to research TBI in Bastrop County.

Bastrop County sees roughly 1.7 times the number of pediatric TBI-related visits to the emergency room compared to Hays, Travis and Williamson counties, Lueck siad. According to his research, the majority of child TBI cases in the county are caused by falls.

What’s next?


Bastrop ISD will announce the best action for the funds going forward. Informing children and their parents about TBI is the first step, Liriano said.

“We are working on finding a way to educate students about this trauma and also the parents about the incident, and ultimately take it to another level and educate the city,” Liriano said.