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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Specialized Outreach Managers are here to provide free, personalized support—whether you have a quick question or need ongoing help.
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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.
Anyone impacted by epilepsy is welcome to join Babs for coffee and conversation at her monthly opportunity to connect. If you enjoy a creative activity such as writing or crafting, you’re welcome to bring your project with. RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Please contact Babs Larson to RSVP or
“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.