The BC Epilepsy Society stands with Tavia Marlatt and her mother, Renee Marlatt. Tavia is a 22-year-old woman with complex epilepsy, uncontrolled seizures, acquired brain injury and neuropsychiatric challenges. As per earlier media coverage, for…
March 26th was Purple Day™, which is an international day for epilepsy awareness. Every year on Purple Day™, people in countries all over the world wear purple and participate in events and activities dedicated to…
In interviews with CBC on Tuesday March 26th and with Global and CTV on Thursday March 28th, Kim Davidson, Executive Director of the BC Epilepsy Society joined Tavia Marlatt, a 22-year-old woman living with epilepsy, and…
Check out the BC Epilepsy Society store for the FAC Cares bracelet! This is a beautiful malysian jade & glass bead stretch bracelet, where a percentage of proceeds will be donated to the BC Epilepsy Society…
Today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day. We at the BC Epilepsy Society would like to wish a happy International Women’s Day to all women living with epilepsy around the world! Find out more about…
The BC Epilepsy Society is excited to announce that Christine Jamieson was crowned Miss Canada at the 2019 Miss Canada pageant held over the weekend! Christine is a person living with epilepsy and an epilepsy…
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