I am hosting a fundraiser to Make March Purple for epilepsy
Every 33 minutes a life is turned upside down by epilepsy.
I am raising funds for Epilepsy Queensland to ensure the epilepsy helpline can continue to answer every call for help. Did you know that up to 90% of Australians with epilepsy do not feel they have access to the support they need to live well with the condition? By supporting my fundraiser you will make a real difference.
Thank you!
epilepsy is a common neurological condition that affects approximately 50 million people globally.
Epilepsy can affect people of any age, sex, nationality, cultural or socio-economic background, level of intelligence or location.
In a report prepared for Epilepsy Australia by Deloitte Access Economics “The economic burden of epilepsy in Australia 2019-2020”, there will be an estimated 142,740 people living with active (i.e. continuing seizures or with the need for treatment) epilepsy in Australia across 2019-2020.
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Epilepsy month/world purple day
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epilepsy is a common neurological condition that affects approximately 50 million people globally.
Epilepsy can affect people of any age, sex, nationality, cultural or socio-economic background, level of intelligence or location.
In a report prepared for Epilepsy Australia by Deloitte Access Economics “The economic burden of epilepsy in Australia 2019-2020”, there will be an estimated 142,740 people living with active (i.e. continuing seizures or with the need for treatment) epilepsy in Australia across 2019-2020.