After a year of staying home, 2021 felt like the perfect time to get together. In March, EFCST hosted our first ever Youth Retreat for young adults with epilepsy — we wanted to bring together friends for some fun and respite after a long year of social distancing. Participants made new memories while enjoying four days and three nights in the...
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 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...
By America Guerrero An Opportunity My name is America Guerrero and I am a summer intern at the Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas. I heard about the Epilepsy Foundation through a summer program I was planning to attend at UTSA called Citymester. Before my interview, I did some research on the organization. I was very surprised to see how...