Posted On December 02, 2021
By BC Epilepsy Society
As today, December 2nd, is Women’s Brain Health Day, we think that it is an important time to discuss the potential issues women may have due to epilepsy.. Sometimes, women with epilepsy face additional health…
Posted On December 02, 2021
By BC Epilepsy Society
Paxton Caseley, a woman from Prince Edward Island shared a safety measure for people living with epilepsy on her social media and with CBC News. Paxton had a seizure while on public transit and was…
Posted On November 30, 2021
By BC Epilepsy Society
Today, November 30th is #GivingTuesday, which is a global day of giving and is the world's largest generosity movement. This year, on #GivingTuesday, we hope you will choose to donate to the BC Epilepsy Society …
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month in the United States and several American epilepsy organizations are hosting epilepsy conferences that are free and will be held virtually during the month of November. Please see below for…
SUDEP Action Day is a day to honour the memories of those we have lost to Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) and to bring attention to SUDEP. SUDEP Action Day is held annually on…
In June 2021, we released the Parent/Caregiver Epilepsy Needs Assessment Survey so that we could find out what the needs of parents and caregivers of people with epilepsy and seizures are to ensure that we can…
Help us raise awareness for epilepsy by wearing our apparel! You can choose from a variety of options, including t-shirts, baseball tees, jackets, and hats.
As a non-profit, charitable organization, the BC Epilepsy Society relies on individuals like you to help us deliver our support and education programs.