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We offer mutual support and where possible help resolve many of the issues relating to living with Epilepsy. Offering socials events which can be enjoyed in a safe environment knowing there is support available wherever necessary
The charity has been set up to help people living with Epilepsy. It is run by people living with Epilepsy, carers and people who have volunteered to support us in our aims.
We Aim To help those with epilepsy by giving support to their needs and requirements. To help educate the community and organisations, e.g. schools, colleges, scouts,
To bring more people with epilepsy together to discuss their issues and offer help and support.
To supply equipment where necessary to ensure the safety of people with epilepsy. This would depend on individual needs.
To help, where possible, those with epilepsy in the workplace or to facilitate their needs for self-employment.
Linking people to allow regular contact over the phone or social media, to foster a growing community that cares for each other listening to the positives and negatives and supporting each other in the everyday issues of living with epilepsy.

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