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This March, I'm walking and raising funds to support people living with epilepsy, and their families.
Epilepsy is characterised by a discharge of electrical energy in the brain, but the way this affects each person is unique. With your help, Epilepsy Ireland can provide support tailored to the needs of each person and family living with epilepsy.
Your support will ensure that people with epilepsy and their families receive the information, advice, and support they need through a network of 11 Community Resource Officers. You will ensure public awareness of epilepsy is improved and stigma and misunderstanding is alleviated. You will help fund vital research projects to find new ways to manage and treat epilepsy and reduce its impact on people’s lives.
I hope you can help me by making a donation. Simply click the Donate button. All donations are processed securely and are received directly by Epilepsy Ireland.
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Running for Hope: Every Step Toward an Epilepsy-Free Future
Sunday 15th FebThis year, I’m lacing up my shoes and running for something bigger than myself.
I’m participating in an epilepsy awareness run to support the millions of individuals and families affected by epilepsy every single day. Epilepsy is more than just seizures — it’s uncertainty, strength, resilience, and courage. It impacts people of all ages, and while treatments exist, there is still so much more work to be done.
I’m running to raise awareness.
I’m running to support research.
I’m running to stand with those who live with epilepsy.
Every step I take is for hope — hope for better treatments, hope for understanding, and hope for a future without seizures.
If you’re able to support this cause, whether by donating, sharing this page, or cheering me on, it truly means so much. Together, we can make a difference and bring greater awareness to epilepsy.
Thank you for being part of this journey with me. 💜