To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about what goes on to make Studio E possible for our community. Art Therapist Gabby Gamez with Studio E participants and Programs Manager Jessica Strom. Studio E is a program that allows kids and young...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about how the Foundation is providing services and education in a Spotlight article for the National Office. One of our goals at the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas is to...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about how our Social Services Coordinator, Kathy Kraemer, is meeting the needs of our patients. Listening is Key Recently,...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about how our Austin staff went above and beyond to help Jerry. The Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas has its main office in San Antonio. You may not realize we...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week read about how monthly giving helps people with epilepsy lead meaningful, independent lives. The importance of consistency and donor loyalty In epilepsy, consistency is key to seizure management. People with epilepsy must consistently see their epileptologist or...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about Dr. Morgan and all she’s down to help the Foundation and our patients in Uvalde. Gearing Up for Uvalde Clinic staff, Olga Tristan, MA...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week read about Cindy Garcia, La Llorona, and using art to educate. Cindy Garcia, also known as La Llorona, is a San Antonio-based artist, mother, and advocate. Her daughter Ani has both epilepsy and autism....
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” We hope you are inspired by stories about people with epilepsy, their families, volunteers, health and community partners, interns, and staff. It is a privilege to serve...
By America Guerrero America Guerrero is an intern at the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas and a previous guest author. Read America’s family story here. Becoming a Camp Counselor This summer, while interning at the Epilepsy Foundation...
By Kathy Kraemer Preparations for Camp Brainstorm start early at the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas. It is a year-round process to recruit more than 65 children with epilepsy, plus volunteer counselors, and volunteer medical staff. Historically, the process of recruiting enough male counselors has been more difficult than identifying enough female counselors. This year, I decided to ask...