• Partners of Someone with Epilepsy Peer Led Connect

    Virtual Event via Zoom Meeting

    "Join other partners for an hour to discuss the highs and lows of your journey and hear from other significant others about how we best care for ourselves while caring for our loved ones with epilepsy. For questions or to RSVP, contact James Schaefer at james.schaefer84@gmail.com or 612.280.9643, Chris Merrill

  • Peer Led Adults Navigating Life After Epilepsy Surgery

    Virtual Event via Zoom Meeting

    "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,

  • Parenting with Epilepsy Peer Led Connect

    Virtual Event via Zoom Meeting

    "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.

  • Duluth Area Adults with Epilepsy In Person Peer Led Connect Group

    Caribou Coffee - Duluth 2100 London Rd, Duluth, MN, United States

    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

  • Peer-led Grand Rapids Area Community Epilepsy Awareness Group

    Anyone personally impacted by epilepsy or interested in learning more about epilepsy is welcome to join us for a monthly opportunity to connect with others who can relate to your experiences. The meetings start with a light dinner followed by a time of connecting while enjoying activties such as playing

  • Coffee + Conversation + Creativity for Adults Impacted by Epilepsy in the Twin Cities

    Mojo Coffee Gallery 2205 California St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418

    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

  • Duluth Area Potluck Picnic

    Lester Park 61 Lester River Road, Duluth, MN

    Join EFMN in Duluth at the Lester Park Pavilion for a potluck picnic on Thursday, June 18th for a gathering of community members impacted by epilepsy.  The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota will provide the main course and bottled water.  You're welcome to bring a store bought food item to share.

  • Parent/Caregiver Connect

    Virtual Event via Zoom Meeting

    Meet other parents, grandparents, and caregivers who live day-to-day caring for a child with seizures and/or epilepsy. This is an opportunity to meet others, offer peer-to-peer support, share resources and experiences, and talk honestly about the triumphs and challenges of a child’s epilepsy journey. For more information, please contact Lisa

  • EFMN Grupo de Conexión en Persona

    Hyland Lake Park Reserve 10145 E Bush Lake Rd,, Bloomington, MN, United States

    Le invitamos a unirse a nosotros para tener la oportunidad de conectar en persona con otras familias hispanohablantes afectadas por la epilepsia. Están invitados todos aquellos que tengan algún vínculo con la epilepsia: adultos, niños, cuidadores, amigos, y seres queridos. Habrás unos refrigeros disponible. Nos reunirémos en el patio de

  • Camp Oz

    YMCA Camp St. Croix 532 County Rd F, Hudson, WI, United States

    Camp Oz is an overnight camp for 9-17 year olds with epilepsy AND their siblings. Camp medical staff handle medication dispersal and ensure safety so kids can put all their focus on being themselves, surrounded by peers who understand. Campers enjoy activities like swimming, caring for horses, archery, rock climbing,