For the first time, Sunday October 21st will see thousands of Victorians Walk for Epilepsy at Princes Park in Carlton in support of the Epilepsy Foundation, whose programs provide much needed support and assistance to those living with epilepsy and their families.
The Walk for Epilepsy is the inaugural outdoor FUNdraising event for the Epilepsy Foundation – the day will assemble people from all walks of life – those living with epilepsy, their families, friends, carers, health professionals and supporters.
The day will feature an abundance of family activities including: live entertainment, music, games, face painting, a delicious sausage sizzle and most of all, fun, laughter and community. Funds raised on the day will help the Epilepsy Foundation to continue supporting Australians living with epilepsy along with their their families and support networks.
Graeme Shears, Chief Executive Office of the Epilepsy Foundation says:
‘The Epilepsy Foundation prides itself on its highly motivated community. The Walk for Epilepsy is a great opportunity for this community to come together and celebrate the amazing work we are able to achieve.’
There are currently more than 60,000 Victorians living with Epilepsy – by engaging the community to a shared purpose, the Epilepsy Foundation aims to stop avoidable deaths from occurring, ensure that children receive a quality education, to help people attain and retain employment and to ensure that people feel safe, connected and supported.
Health and lifestyle outcomes for those living with epilepsy have improved in recent years, however at present, around 60 people Victorians die each year as a result of their epilepsy – catapulting the condition into the top five causes of avoidable death among young people aged 5 – 29.
The Epilepsy Foundation provides essential services such as:
Advice and information about epilepsy