
We’re here because you care.

You understand what it means to live with epilepsy.
You know the challenges a person with this condition faces every single day …

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"As someone who’s been living with epilepsy most of my life, I know how hard it is to accept it and deal with it. And I know how hard it was/is for my family to deal with it. I want to make a difference for people living with epilepsy and those who care for them as epilepsy doesn’t only affect us. The more people that know, the greater the impact.”
Remy, a mum and diagnosed with epilepsy.
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"In 2009, when I was just 5, I had a seizure. We didn’t know what was going on. Eventually, I was diagnosed with a rare condition called Cavernoma (brain bleeds). Even though I have seizures, my diagnosis hasn’t stopped me achieving what I want to do in life.”
Fergus, completed high-school and is now at University.


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"A diagnosis very new to us, but extremely close to our hearts. Ben is hoping to be a role model for younger kids and students who may be navigating life with epilepsy. The aim is to empower others by taking a positive approach toward this life-long condition. To raise awareness for epilepsy and fight its taboo nature"
Ash with her partner Ben who has recently been diagnosed with epilepsy.