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Andee McCullagh
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Hey everyone,
This year Andee and I are participating in Bridge to Brisbane, running for a cause that is close to our hearts and who are doing some amazing work, and for the 30,000 Queenslanders living with Epilepsy.
You can support our efforts and help us reach our fundraising goal by making a secure online donation. After donating you can even leave a message of support on our page – it would be great to read these.
Together we can make a big impact on race day!
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to Epilepsy Queensland.
Thank you so much for your support!
Epilepsy Queensland Inc
For more than 50 years, Epilepsy Queensland has been assisting Queensland families touched by epilepsy. Services include education, counselling, information services, children’s and family support programs, specialised training programs, support groups and advocacy. Epilepsy directly affects around 2% (1 in 50) of the population and still remains one of the most misunderstood conditions in today’s society. 28,740 children and adults in Queensland with active epilepsy which is more than muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, and several others combined. Anyone can be diagnosed at any age and Epilepsy Queensland helps to replace the fear and uncertainty with knowledge and empowerment. 60 people per week receive an epilepsy diagnosis. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), it is doubtful there is any other medical condition so universally neglected due to a combination of social stigma, low profile and lack of resources. WHO recognises epilepsy as the world’s most common serious brain disorder. Please help us to be the beacon of hope for people living with, and impacted by epilepsy in Queensland.
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