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Despite being one of the world’s oldest known medical conditions, public fear and misunderstanding about epilepsy persists and for many people living with the disorder...

health, awareness, fundraising, epilepsy

During the month of June 2022, we hosted a webinar entitled "Epilepsy in the Youth" which was proudly sponsored by Sanofi.We saw the need for further support and infor...

human services, southafrica, youth, epilepsy, neurologicaldisorders, sanofi, webinar

During the month of August 2022, we hosted a webinar entitled "Epilepsy in the Workplace" which was proudly sponsored by Sanofi.We saw the need for further information...

human and civil rights, epilepsy, employee, epilepsysouthafrica, neurologicaldisorders, employer, personwithepilepsy, epileptic, workplace

We started this campaign as a means to create awareness during Women's Month for women and children living with epilepsy and other neurological disorders.Your don...

human and civil rights, southafrica, epilepsy, mentalhealth, diabilities, neurologicaldisorders

More than just a cycle race The 947 Ride Joburg, hosted by the City of Johannesburg, is more than just a cycle race – it’s a platform for people to accomplish somethi...

health, rideforacause, epilepsy, ridejoburg, epilepsysouthafrica

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