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Our Mission & Vision
- To educate the public regarding epilepsy;
- To reduce the feelings of loneliness and shame felt by many who are affected by epilepsy;
- To reduce discrimination faced by many people due to epilepsy.
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What We Do
- We share blogs from many people around the world; those who have an interesting, inspiring story to share regarding epilepsy.
- We have information on the website about epilepsy (which we have collated from reliable sources) and encourage interaction between both those with epilepsy and professionals working within the epileptology sphere.
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International
We feature people from all over the globe – because epilepsy doesn’t discriminate.
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Spread the Word!
If like us, you’d like to contribute to raising awareness regarding epilepsy, then already, we thank you! What you could do:
- Repost our blogs on your social media – with a nice comment from you!
- Consider writing a blog for us! You don’t have to have epilepsy yourself – maybe a friend, a family member an employee/colleague of your has epilepsy. Or, maybe you do have epilepsy yourself and want to share your story.
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- Comment on our blogs –Â Let us know what you think!
- Provide us with ideas for blogs, videos, etc.
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Volunteer
We are always looking for those who think along the same lines as us (education, equality, honesty, humour) to contribute to our website, blog and social media. If you or someone you know fancies a challenge, contact us.
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Sponsor Us
Is your firm looking to sponsor a worthwhile organisation that makes a difference? Would you like to place advertising for your service/produce on our website? Contact us to discuss.
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Share Your Story
Epilepsy affects 50-70 million people across the world and the experience is different for each and every person. Epilepsy research is severely under-funded. Help others feel less alone and the public more aware by sharing your story.
If you can make us smile – please do! By sharing your story you will change the tide for epilepsy awareness and epilepsy research.
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