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The Epilepsy Foundation will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and will prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services.

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month

The Epilepsy Foundation has teamed up with Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon of ABC-TV's NYPD Blue to spread the word about epilepsy and respect during National Epilepsy Awareness Month in November.



Answer Place QuickStart Guides
These QuickStart Guides will give you an introduction to the many facets of epilepsy, and point you to places where you can learn more throughout the Answer Place.


To Disclose or Not: Can You Afford to Bring Your Epilepsy to Work?
Fighting the stigmas associated with epilepsy can be one of the toughest challenges of dealing with the disorder, especially in the workplace.


Career Support Center
The Career Support Center is designed to help people with epilepsy obtain basic information on getting and keeping a job, especially in today's competitive environment.


When Standard Treatment is Not Enough
Many people get good to excellent results from regular use of seizure-preventing medication. Others, unfortunately, don't. There are options to consider.


Taking Stock of Your Treatment
How are you doing? Are you feeling as well as you'd like to feel? Take a questionnaire designed to help you take stock of your seizure treatment and your quality of life.


New Medicare Prescription Drug Discount Card
We encourage people with epilepsy who qualify for Medicare to make use of an online resource tool that explains the new Medicare Drug Discount Card.


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Combined Federal Campaign

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Kids Speak Up!

Kids Speak Up! logoYoung people's voices are important. Kids Speak Up! is a great opportunity to be heard.


Heroes Among Us

Heroes Among UsHelp the Foundation by sharing your personal story.



Donate Your Car

car keysEarn an income tax deduction by donating your used vehicle.


Entitled to Respect

Cartoon GirlTeens and 'tweens with epilepsy deserve respect. Learn more on our teen site.