I'm fundraising for...Epilepsy Awareness
Many people, 1 in 26, are diagnosed with epilepsy at some point in their lives. Many of them are able to be helped and will eventually become seizure-free. For the others who live with it, and are helped by all the experts, but are unable to become seizure-free, these fund-raisers are a great idea.My Updates
Purple for Epilepsy
Sunday 3rd Mar Having epilepsy for close to 20 years now, has made me realise that many people have medical problems that people don't pay attention to. I now enjoy helping those older individuals that deserve the help and need it the most. When I am out, on the rare occasion (because of being unable to hold a licence) I enjoy the opportunity to help others. Others have helped me, people I don't know and don't even remember. Epilepsy gives you the incentive to be involved in giving your time and attention to others that need, because others will do it for you. ShareThank you to my Sponsors
$52.75
Lochlan Mcgowan-giankulos
$50
Anonymous
$26.38
Michelle Mcgowan
$25
Glenda Mcgowan
You my love are the epitome of a survivor of this terrible disease. As you are my daughter, friend, confidant, l am the proudest Mother in the whole 🏗. Lots of admiration and love your devoted Mum 💜💜💜💜💜💜