Take epilepsy action campaign - Epilepsy Action
Take epilepsy action is a national campaign to raise awareness among the general public of different kinds of seizures and appropriate first aid.
Interested?
To find out more about how you can get involved, contact the PR and campaigns team. Simply email action@epilepsy.org.uk or call Epilepsy Action on 0113 210 8889.
The campaign will run for 12 months and target different audiences with the same messages about different kinds of seizures and first aid. If you have an opinion about the different kinds of people we should target, please email action@epilepsy.org.uk
Or check out the website - www.epilepsy.org.uk
You will find photographs of the Bristol launch and a film showing how to provide first aid during a seizure and much more on Epilepsy Actions website.
Interested?
To find out more about how you can get involved, contact the PR and campaigns team. Simply email action@epilepsy.org.uk or call Epilepsy Action on 0113 210 8889.
The campaign will run for 12 months and target different audiences with the same messages about different kinds of seizures and first aid. If you have an opinion about the different kinds of people we should target, please email action@epilepsy.org.uk
Or check out the website - www.epilepsy.org.uk
You will find photographs of the Bristol launch and a film showing how to provide first aid during a seizure and much more on Epilepsy Actions website.
National Doodle day - Friday 2nd March 2012
National Doodle Day raises money for Epilepsy Action. Go to Epilepsy Actions website to find out more, www.epilepsy.org.uk
National Doodle Day — doodling to help people whose lives are affected by epilepsy.
National Doodle Day is about having fun while raising funds to help people whose lives are affected by epilepsy. Since the very first National Doodle Day in 2004, over £215,000 has been raised!
National Doodle Day — doodling to help people whose lives are affected by epilepsy.
National Doodle Day is about having fun while raising funds to help people whose lives are affected by epilepsy. Since the very first National Doodle Day in 2004, over £215,000 has been raised!
