08 Jan
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Win a Super Bowl LI Experience

Are you ready for some football? EFGA is beyond excited to announce an incredible opportunity to offer to someone living with epilepsy thanks to a very generous partner! Would you like to win 2 tickets to the Super Bowl? EFGA is offering a special opportunity to someone who is living with epilepsy. We will be running a […]

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24 Jan
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End the Surprise Insurance Gap

Join EFGA is support the Physicians for Fair Coverage in an effort to end the surprise insurance gap. EFGA will be at the Capitol Rotunda rally and want your support. Get involved! Tell your legislator to stand with us and support passage of a bill that abides by these guidelines: ● Physicians who are in-network shouldn’t […]

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05 Jan
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We Have a SUPER Announcement

We are giving away an all-expense paid trip for two to Super Bowl LI in Houston, Texas to a member of the epilepsy community! Enter the contest to win THIS SUNDAY, when rules and regulations will be announced. Whether your favorite team is playing or not, attending the Super Bowl (at no cost) is a […]

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07 Sep
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Epilepsy Education Conference for Families

We are happy to announce a wonderful opportunity provided by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, please join EFGA and other community partners for a day of learning! The goal of this educational conference is to provide information and support for children and families dealing with epilepsy. During this event, you will hear speakers covering a variety of […]

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30 Aug
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African American Outreach Volunteers Needed

Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory University researchers are seeking volunteers to participate in Project UPLIFT, a weekly telephone-delivered intervention for Blacks living with epilepsy and/or seizure disorders. This would be an eight week session, participants must be 18 years or older, African American or Black, and diagnosed with epilepsy or a seizure disorder by […]

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28 Jun
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Lemonade for Livy

We are thrilled to announce that EFGA is partnering  with Lemonade for Livy! Lemonade for Livy was founded by amazing 11 year old Hailey Scheinman for her twin sister, Olivia who has epilepsy. The movement started in 2014 when Hailey and her family made a Lemonade stand, using the profits from the stand as a […]

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04 Apr
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Epilepsy Community Forum

Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory University Rollins School of Public Health invite you to join us for great discussion about epilepsy in our community! This forum will include a presentation and panel discussions with a local neurologist, a volunteer from the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia, people with epilepsy, and support persons. Local community partners […]

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04 Apr
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EFGA Partners with giv360

Support The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia While You Shop! EFGA has made it easier for you to support the individuals and families suffering from epilepsy. Simply download our new fundraising app, register for your free account, and shop! As you visit participating merchants, each business has agreed to donate up to 5% of the sale to […]

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23 Mar
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Purple Day® is March 26th!!

Join EFGA in showing support for the 1 in 26 on Purple Day®, March 26th!! Did you know that 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsy in their lifetime? There are more than 150,000 Georgians living with epilepsy and more than 2 million people in the US who have epilepsy. Let’s start a movement and […]

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17 Sep
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2015 Annual Campaign

2015 ANNUAL CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY! THE ANNUAL CAMPAIGN IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY BOARD TO MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO THE FOUNDATION THAT WILL DIRECTLY SUPPORT THE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES PROVIDED TO THE 150,000+ GEORGIANS LIVING WITH EPILEPSY. BELOW YOU WILL FIND A LETTER FROM […]

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