• Adult Virtual Connect Group

    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.   If you have questions, please contact Lisa Peterson at lisa.peterson@efmn.org or 218-624-1330. In order to ensure we can provide the best experience

  • Season of Giving Event Fargo: Card Making

    Ronald McDonald House 4757 Agassiz Crossing S, Fargo, ND, United States

    Individuals and family members of all ages impacted by epilepsy are invited to join EFMN and Addie's Spread Your Sunshine to prepare and share dinner, conversation, and card-making with families at Ronald McDonald House during the holiday season. If you have any questions, please contact Western MN Regional Outreach Manager

  • Grupo de conexión en Español (Miercoles, 30 de Noviembre, 5:30-6:30pm)

    La epilepsia puede ser una condición aislante sin el apoyo de otros, pero creemos que nadie debería tener que enfrentar la epilepsia solo. Esta reunión virtual es una oportunidad para conectarse con otras personas hispanohablantes, compartir experiencias y dar/recibir apoyo. Están bienvenidos personas con epilepsia, cuidadores, padres, o otros seres

  • Wellness Wednesday Webinar: Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)

    What are the differences between epileptic seizures and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), and how can you tell which kind you have? Join Dr. Julia Doss, nationally recognized authority on non-epileptic seizures, to learn how PNES differs from epilepsy, what causes it, how it’s diagnosed, and treatment options shown to be

  • Season of Giving Event Austin: Backpack Distribution

    Christ Episcopal Church 301 3rd Avenue Northwest, Austin, MN, United States

    Individuals and family members of those impacted by epilepsy are invited to join us as we give back to the community by joining the Mower County United Way at their monthly Backpack Distribution, giving children in need food and supplies as we come into the holiday season. If you have

  • Season of Giving Event: Minnetonka Blankets and Connect

    Ridgedale Library 12601 Ridgedale Dr, Minnetonka, MN, United States

    Individuals and family members of all ages impacted by epilepsy are invited to join EFMN as we make cozy tie fleece blankets to donate to patients at Gillette Children's Hospital. No special skills or materials are needed and lunch will be provided while we craft and connect with each other.

  • Season of Giving Event: Rochester Gift Distribution

    Christ United Methodist Church 400 5th Ave SW, Rochester, MN, United States

    Come and join with Christmas Anonymous as we help them to staff their distribution center. We will be helping families in need via their ‘store’ where parents can shop without paying for new and gently-used toys, teen gifts, boys and girls new clothing, hats, gloves, knitwear, used boots/skates, gift wrap,

  • Customized Virtual Connect: Parents with Epilepsy

    Parents 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, contact Lisa Peterson at lisa.peterson@efmn.org or 218-624-1330. In order to ensure we can provide the best experience possible, we need

  • Season of Giving Event Mankato: Holiday Card Writing

    Mankato Pizza Ranch 1551 Tullamore St., Mankato, MN, United States

    CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Individuals and family members of those impacted by epilepsy are invited to join us as we give back to the community by joining together to write holiday cards for local pediatric epilepsy units and enjoy a delicious dinner at the Mankato Pizza Ranch. If you

  • Season of Giving Event Marshall: Crafts and Card-Making

    Marshall Public Library 201 C St., Marshall, MN, United States

    CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Individuals and family members of all ages impacted by epilepsy are invited to join EFMN at the Marshall Public Library for dinner, conversation, crafts, and card making to share with local residents of long term care facilities during the holiday season. If you have any