Epilepsy impacts every member of the family.
Parents, like Jessica (pictured with her son Tom), are always on alert for when their child may next have a seizure. They can happen any time. Day. Night. During the working week. On weekends. And throughout the holiday season.
Managing epilepsy is challenging, complex and stressful. There’s no switching off or relaxing. Always vigilant. Always expecting it to happen.
Today, you can help provide a parent with the support, information and tools they need to best manage their child’s epilepsy. Giving them the confidence to keep their child safe at all times.
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Managing epilepsy is challenging, complex and stressful. There’s no switching off or relaxing. Always vigilant. Always expecting it to happen.
Today, you can help provide a parent with the support, information and tools they need to best manage their child’s epilepsy. Giving them the confidence to keep their child safe at all times.
Please show your suport. Donate Now
When you donate, you'll help provide...
Epilepsy Management & Emergency Medication Plans with information including triggers, medications and how to keep someone safe during a seizure
Access to our Epilepsy Advocates who give advice, information, support plus education and training for people impacted by epilepsy
Education and training for schools, workplaces, organisations, groups and the broader community.
Information and resources such as support at school or in the workplace, self-esteem, seizure first-aid & living well with epilepsy;
Peer support and social connections so people can speak openly in a supportive environment with others who also live with epilepsy.
No one should ever go it alone
We understand how challenging and difficult it can be living with epilepsy. For more than 60 years, the Epilepsy Foundation has been here, providing support, information, tools and care for people impacted by this unpredictable condition. Ensuring that no one with epilepsy should ever feel aloneIf you, or someone you know, need support, please contact our National Epilepsy Support Service on 1300 761 487. We’re here for you.



