We’re empowering Minnesotans impacted by epilepsy through support, education, connection, and advocacy so no one faces epilepsy alone.
Donate your gently used clothing to support epilepsy programs across Minnesota. Our doorstep pick-up service is free, easy, and impactful, turning your donations into vital support for our local programs.
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Specialized Outreach Managers are here to provide free, personalized support—whether you have a quick question or need ongoing help.
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There are many ways to make a difference—whether you give monthly, support an event, make a one-time gift, or a leadership gift. However you choose to give, you’re helping drive innovation, expand critical programs, and transform what’s possible for the epilepsy community in Minnesota.
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Explore real stories, breakthroughs, and hope for the epilepsy community.
Day of Giving that Makes a Local Difference Each February, Giving Hearts Day brings communities across North Dakota and northwest Minnesota together for a meaningful day of giving. This 24-hour charitable fundraising event brings communities together to support local non-profits making a difference, encouraging donations, volunteering, and acts of kindness.
Epilepsy is more common in older adults than many people realize. Learn what seizures can look like later in life and how diagnosis and treatment can help people live safely and independently.
Join other parents/caregivers of a nonverbal child with epilepsy for a space to share your experiences and support and encourage one another. This group meets quarterly over Zoom, and it is led by EFMN volunteers Joel Virtue and Carissa Burns. To RSVP or ask questions, you can reach Joel by
Adults parenting while living with epilepsy are invited to come together to meet others, share the triumphs and challenges of living with seizures and connect with those who understand the epilepsy journey. Significant others and children of the adult with epilepsy are welcome to join the meeting with their person.
Adults impacted by epilepsy are welcome to attend this quarterly peer-led in-person group to meet others who can relate to their experiences of managing epilepsy. The group will meet at an open table, and guests are welcome to order their own food/beverage. Find them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575034473435235 Facilitator: Desiree Gregorich: pugtekk@gmail.com, 218-310-4885