We’re empowering Minnesotans impacted by epilepsy through support, education, connection, and advocacy so no one faces epilepsy alone.
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Explore real stories, breakthroughs, and hope for the epilepsy community.
In May 2026, the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota (EFMN) welcomed 50 individuals and families impacted by epilepsy to Thumper Pond Indoor Waterpark in Ottertail for a day filled with splashing, laughter, connection, and community.
In May 2026, EFMN hosted its inaugural EpiForum, bringing together clinicians, researchers, healthcare leaders, and industry partners for an evening focused on Emerging Technologies in Epilepsy Care.
“You’re invited to connect over Zoom with other adults to discuss navigating life after epilepsy surgery. This group is for those who have had any type of surgical intervention for epilepsy including lobectomy, hemispherectomy, RNS, DBS, VNS, Visualize (laser guided ablation), etc. Whether your impacts include continued seizures, memory difficulties,
“Adults parenting while living with epilepsy are invited to come together to meet others, share the triumphs and challenges of living with seizures and connect with those who understand the epilepsy journey. Significant others and children of the adult with epilepsy are welcome to join the meeting with their person.
Adults impacted by epilepsy are welcome to attend this monthly peer-led in-person group to meet others who can relate to their experiences of managing epilepsy. The group will meet at an open table, and guests are welcome to order their own food/beverage. Find them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575034473435235 Facilitator: Desiree Gregorich: pugtekk@gmail.com, 218-310-4885