Throughout March, Epilepsy Australia is urging people around the country to end the stigma and discrimination of epilepsy and ‘GO PURPLE’, the international colour for epilepsy. Epilepsy is a common brain disorder which takes the form of recurring seizures. It’s not just one condition; rather it is a diverse family of disorders comprising many seizure types.
“10% of the population are at risk of experiencing a seizure during their lifetime, while 3-4% will go on to be diagnosed with epilepsy.”
Get involved this March by:
- Informing family and community members about epilepsy
- Hosting a purple day fundraiser
- Buying merchandise which donates money to epilepsy Australia
- Volunteering
- Raising awareness on social media using #gopurple
For more details, visit: http://www.epilepsyaustralia.net/get-involved/