Connect Group (Minnetonka)
Please join us for a fun pizza night and conversation. We welcome all those affected by epilepsy. Contact Tammy Sammon with any questions at tsammon@efmn.org or 651-287-2304.
Please join us for a fun pizza night and conversation. We welcome all those affected by epilepsy. Contact Tammy Sammon with any questions at tsammon@efmn.org or 651-287-2304.
This workshop has been canceled.
Join the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota and FM Special Needs Network for an afternoon of fall crafts and activities. Light snacks will be provided. Contact Janice Tweet at jtweet@efmn.org or (701) 429-1165 with questions.
Support and resources for individuals, family, and friends affected by epilepsy. No one should face seizures alone. Opportunity to meet others! Light refreshments will be served. Contact Emily Gomez at egomez@efmn.org or 507.287.2103 with any questions.
This free training is designed for school nurses and other health staff to refresh their knowledge and learn about new developments regarding epilepsy and seizures. All school personnel are welcome to attend. This webinar will begin with a brief epilepsy review, followed by treatment options, rescue medications, new treatments, and
Adults affected by epilepsy connect, share stories and support each other in a safe and welcoming environment. Resources are available and light refreshments are served. Contact Tammy Sammon with any questions at tsammon@efmn.org or 651-287-2304.
Join us on Friday, September 20th at the Milaca vs. Zimmerman high school football game, as we raise epilepsy awareness, and cheer on the teams. Wear your favorite EFMN shirt, or dress in purple (epilepsy awareness color). Halftime recognition, and free awareness giveaways.
The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota (EFMN)'s annual Rise Above Seizures Walk is the single largest fundraising and awareness event in Minnesota and North Dakota to benefit people with seizures. The walk began in 1999 in Rochester, MN and since then has expanded to four additional cities; Minneapolis/St. Paul, Duluth, St. Cloud, and
One in 10 people will have a seizure of some type in their lifetime, and one in 26 will develop epilepsy. Knowing how to properly respond to a seizure could be lifesaving. This course will go over how to identify seizures, respond to someone having a seizure, and overcoming the
Sorry but this event has been canceled.