Mark your calendars! San Antonio’s largest online giving day, The Big Give SA, is happening on September 10th this year. For 24-hours, you’ll be able to support people with epilepsy by making your Big Give contribution. This year for Big Give SA, we’re looking at the heart of what we do, the medical services we provide to those with epilepsy....
Every year when we get ready for the Walk to END EPILEPSY, the most obvious way to help is to register yourself – whether you attend the event or are a virtual walker! But did you know there are more ways to participate? Here are just five...
Watch this instructional video on how to register for the Walk to END EPILEPSY ...
In the digital age, social media is one of the most commonly used forms of communication. All day, we like, share, heart-react, and DM. With social media, new information is shared instantaneously. That’s why we’re excited to say that you can now link your Walk to END EPILEPSY fundraiser with Facebook! In the past, the only way to share your online...
One of the most essential parts of the Walk to END EPILEPSY is the people who support us. One of those supporters is Board Member and volunteer, Lizzy Aranibar. Since 2016, Lizzy’s Legends has been a major part of the Walk to END EPILEPSY, recruiting 123 team...
As a non-profit organization, all the proceeds raised go directly towards making a better community. That’s why our fundraising events are so important, especially the Walk to END EPILEPSY. When you support the Walk to END EPILEPSY, you’re supporting the most vulnerable of our community. Still not convinced? Here are 5 reasons why you should register for an upcoming Walk...
To spotlight the people the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, read about everything that goes on to make the Walk to END EPILEPSY happen. The Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas held our 2019 annual Walks to END EPILEPSY in...
To spotlight the people this Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas helps, check out our weekly blog called, “An Inside Look.” This week, learn more about our new Development Officer Amber Sizer. Tell me about yourself. Where did you go to school and why did you choose your major?...
By Monica Santellana Diagnosis My name is Monica and I started having seizures when I was ten years old. I am from Friona, Texas, a very small town in the Texas Panhandle. I am the only one in my family of four that has seizures. Despite taking a wide variety of medications, trying special diets, and having many doctor visits, my seizures continued to...
By Vanessa Camarillo, Abi’s Mom Diagnosis Our princess, Abi, was diagnosed with complex partial seizures at five years old. She was my baby, my little girl, my angel, who was suffering from something beyond our control. We couldn’t fix her pain or her difficult path ahead. We didn’t know what was going on, and we had so many questions. Adapting The day she...
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