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Howard Park 1302 Parker Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
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Over 500,000 individuals in Florida struggle with epilepsy, making it the state with the most instances in our country. Epilepsy, a common neurological condition that one in 26 people will be diagnosed with at some point in their lives, is a diagnosis when a person experiences two or more seizures that cannot be attributed to another cause. It is a disorder more people live with than autism, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy – combined. Epilepsy impacts every aspect of one’s life and every person in it, and the number rises when you include the families and caregivers.
Get ready to make a difference and raise awareness for epilepsy at the annual Walk for Epilepsy! This family-friendly event promises a day of fun-filled activities and meaningful connections, all while supporting a crucial cause.
Highlights of the Event:
Guest Emcee: We’re honored to have Dave Bohman from WPTV Channel 5 as our guest emcee. Join us as he guides us through the event with his expertise and enthusiasm.
Family-Friendly Activities: There’s something for everyone at the Walk for Epilepsy. From face painting to entertainment, we have activities that will keep the whole family engaged and entertained throughout the day.
DJ: Groove to the beats spun by our talented DJ, creating an energetic atmosphere that will keep you moving and motivated.
Community Partners & More: Connect with community partners who are dedicated to supporting individuals with epilepsy. Learn about resources, services, and opportunities available to those affected by epilepsy.
Support a Worthy Cause: By participating in the Walk for Epilepsy, you’re not just taking steps, you’re making a difference. Your support helps fund critical research, raise awareness, and provide support for individuals and families impacted by epilepsy.
Register Today: Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of something meaningful. Register now to secure your spot and join us in the fight against epilepsy.