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Hi everyone, thanks for clicking the link and checking out my fundraising page! This January I'm going to walk/swim/cycle 100 miles for Epilepsy Society.
I was diagnosed with Epilepsy at 17, and to be honest it really sucked. It still sucks. It effected my mental health, and took some of my dreams from me. Charities like Epilepsy Society do good work to help people struggling with Epilepsy, find new treatments and potential cures.
Let's make some people feel less alone. These donations mean more access to support and give a bit more hope into something that more than not, feels hopeless. Whether it's a quid, a fiver or a small chunk of that note Granny gave you in your Christmas card. If you can't give, don't worry, just pass this page on to a few people.
Love, Zoë x
More info below:
I am taking part in Epilepsy Society's Challenge 100 to raise awareness for the 1 in 100 people living with epilepsy everyday in the UK.Any donation that you are able to make will help them to continue their incredible work and will spur me on throughout my challenge! Below you can see how your donation could help.£24 Could pay for one of our trained operators to support a caller with concerns relating to living with epilepsy.£50 Could help to prepare examples for crucial genetic testing, bringing us closer to groundbreaking discoveries£100 could allow us to store and test whole genomes for 5 people. Paving the way for personalised treatments.Thank you so much for your support!
