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International Epilepsy Day

International Epilepsy Day is a global event that brings people together to raise awareness about epilepsy. This neurological condition affects millions worldwide, yet many still misunderstand it.

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Position your brand as a champion of neurological health awareness and community support by sponsoring or amplifying International Epilepsy Day campaigns that reduce stigma and drive fundraising.

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  • Share employee or customer stories living with epilepsy to humanize the condition and build brand trust
  • Launch a purple-themed awareness campaign with matching donations to epilepsy research organizations
  • Host or sponsor a community education event (webinar, workshop) featuring medical experts and patient advocates
  • Create educational content debunking epilepsy myths to position your brand as a health-conscious thought leader

History

International Epilepsy Day started in 2015. Two major health groups—the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE) and the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE)—worked together to launch it.

Their idea was simple but powerful: raise awareness and improve understanding of epilepsy around the world.

Epilepsy affects millions, yet people often misunderstand it. Some even face unfair treatment because of it. The day was created to change that.

Since then, the event has spread across many countries. People from all walks of life take part. Some share personal stories. Others host talks or community events. Every action, big or small, helps increase awareness.

By opening minds and encouraging learning, the day builds bridges between those with epilepsy and the wider public. It reminds everyone that epilepsy doesn’t define a person.

Each year brings new energy. Schools, businesses, and medical groups often join in. They offer support, share facts, and help push for better care.

The day also helps connect people worldwide who are affected by the condition.

Though started by two organizations, it now belongs to a global community. Thanks to this effort, more people now understand what epilepsy is—and what it isn’t. That’s what makes International Epilepsy Day so important.


How to celebrate

Share Your Story

Personal experiences can educate and inspire. Consider sharing your journey with epilepsy through blog posts, videos, or social media. Your voice can help others feel less alone and more understood. Platforms like the International Epilepsy Day website encourage individuals to contribute their stories, fostering a global community of support.

Host an Awareness Event

Organize a local event to inform and engage your community. This could be a seminar, workshop, or informal gathering where participants learn about epilepsy. Providing accurate information helps dispel myths and reduce stigma. Resources and toolkits are available to assist in planning and executing these events effectively.

Participate in Fundraising Activities

Support epilepsy organizations by initiating fundraising efforts. Activities like bake sales, charity runs, or online campaigns can raise both funds and awareness. Engaging friends and family in these efforts amplifies the impact. Funds raised contribute to research, support services, and educational programs.

Wear Purple

Donning purple attire is a simple yet powerful way to show solidarity. Purple symbolizes epilepsy awareness and wearing it can spark conversations. Encourage others to join in, creating a visual statement of support. Sharing photos on social media with relevant hashtags can further spread awareness.

Educate Yourself and Others

Take time to learn about epilepsy and share that knowledge. Understanding the condition helps in supporting those affected. Distribute educational materials or host informational sessions. Empowering people with knowledge fosters a more inclusive and supportive environment.