Virtual Camp Oz
This is a virtual eventCamp Oz is back this summer with a new look! With safety in mind, we're hosting a virtual at-home Camp Oz this summer from June 21-25!
Camp Oz is back this summer with a new look! With safety in mind, we're hosting a virtual at-home Camp Oz this summer from June 21-25!
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, 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
What does independence mean to you and what tools can help you safely work towards your independence goals? In this webinar, Kevin Thomas, MSW and Kelly Mick BA, will help attendees consider different ways independence can look for individuals living with epilepsy. Along the way, they'll explore aspects of navigating
Join other Minnesotans from rural communities to discuss needs around health resources, current gaps, and desired supports. This conversation is specific to those living in rural communities throughout Central and Southern Minnesota. Together we explore compelling questions and build a collective knowledge to benefit those living with epilepsy and their
All are welcome to come together for peer-to-peer support, connecting with others, sharing resources, and spending time in honest conversation about the epilepsy journey. This group is open to anyone who has a connection to epilepsy, including but not limited to, individuals living with epilepsy, caregivers and parents, those who
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, contact Erik Williams
Family Camp is back this summer with a new look! With safety in mind, we're hosting a virtual at-home Family Camp this summer from July 19-23.
Life with epilepsy can be challenging, but having a community of support can help both physically and emotionally. In this webinar, Ellie Wilson, Executive Director of the Autism Society of Minnesota (AUsM), will address why having strong social relationships is important for people with epilepsy, their families and caregivers, how
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, contact Angela Bowles Edwards at abedwards@efmn.org or 651-368-6209. In order to ensure we can provide the best experience possible, we
A space for young adults with epilepsy to meet others and talk about life updates, challenges, and successes with others who understand the epilepsy journey. This is a young adult-led group looking to create peer-to-peer support and connection. For more information, please contact Amy Haugen at amy.haugen@efmn.org.