We’re empowering Minnesotans impacted by epilepsy through support, education, connection, and advocacy so no one faces epilepsy alone.
Donate your gently used clothing to support epilepsy programs across Minnesota. Our curbside pick-up service is free, easy, and impactful, turning your donations into vital support for our local programs.
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There are many ways to make a difference—whether you give monthly, support an event, make a one-time gift, or a leadership gift. However you choose to give, you’re helping drive innovation, expand critical programs, and transform what’s possible for the epilepsy community in Minnesota.
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Explore real stories, breakthroughs, and hope for the epilepsy community.
Medications control seizures for many people with epilepsy, but some continue to have seizures despite trying multiple treatments. In this Clinician’s Corner, learn how advances in epilepsy surgery are providing safer, more effective treatment options.
People with epilepsy often wonder if the medication they take to control seizures is safe during pregnancy. In this Clinicians Corner blog post learn about pregnancy registries and how they can help us understand the safety of anti‑seizure medications (ASMs) during pregnancy.
This annual afternoon of advocacy will bring together individuals with epilepsy, caregivers, loved ones, and supporters of the epilepsy community for meaningful engagement at the Capitol. Participants will gather to connect with Minnesota legislators, share personal stories, and advocate for policies that support the wellbeing of Minnesotans impacted by epilepsy.
Adults living with epilepsy come together to meet others, share the triumphs and challenges of living with seizures and connect with those who understand the epilepsy journey. For more information, please contact Lisa Necastro at Lisa.necastro@efmn.org or 651-287-2358.
Families are invited to meet up at the Fargo Parks Sports Center indoor playground with inclusive features that provide fun for all abilities and offers kids a safe environment to play with their peers and siblings while parents share experiences with each other in regards to epilepsy. The playground fee