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Donate to Epilepsy Queensland

The impact of your donation
You are helping Epilepsy Queensland to bring support and hope to people impacted by epilepsy.
Your donation will…
- - aid individuals to live well through education for people with epilepsy, their family, and carers.
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- deliver industry training and information services that will break down barriers to employment and education for people living with epilepsy.
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- create a Queensland that is aware of epilepsy and its impacts on daily life, a Queensland that is seizure smart, who can recognise the signs of a seizure and who respond to seizures with appropriate first aid.
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- help Epilepsy Queensland to openly share knowledge, advocate to those who can influence change and partner with industry leading research and medical institutes to further the advances of epilepsy care in Queensland.
Thank you for sharing our hope for more than 30,000 Queenslanders living with epilepsy is a life that is lived well with epilepsy until the day a cure can be found.
Personal Stories
Read moving stories shared by our members about their journeys with epilepsy and how your donation can make an impact.
The birth of a child is a joyous occasion, but for new mum Samantha, the start to her daughter Evie’s life in April 2019 was also the start of Samantha’s life with epilepsy. Just five hours after Evie’s birth, Samantha experienced her first seizure, with a second following four hours later.

Samantha's epilepsy story
Brett, has been living with epilepsy since he was born, after a difficult birth in which his Mum was whisked away for an emergency delivery. With support and understanding, Brett has built a busy and rewarding life, proving living well with epilepsy can be possible.
Brett's epilepsy story
