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"Helmets for Hope" campaign launched to raise epilepsy disorder awareness

Published on November 2, 2009 at 8:28 AM · No Comments

Harnessing the power of professional athletes, who wear helmets in their careers, to help erase the stigma associated with epilepsy.

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month. The Lennox Gastaut Syndrome Foundation (LGSF) and the American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation (AEOF) has joined with Eisai Pharmaceuticals and Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals to co-host the 1st Annual Helmets for Hope(TM) Campaign. The Helmets for Hope(TM) is an awareness campaign and fundraising event developed to raise awareness of severe epilepsy disorders, including those which are characterized by drop-attack (atonic) seizures. The Helmets for Hope(TM) Campaign launched on October 6, 2009 and will run until the grand finale celebration and fundraiser set for November 5th to be held at The Providence, 311 West 57th Street in New York City.

The Helmets for Hope(TM) is a campaign developed by the LGS Foundation to raise awareness of severe epilepsy disorders, including those which are characterized by drop attack seizures. One of the main objectives of the campaign includes gathering support from professional athletes who wear helmets in their careers, in an effort to help erase the stigma associated with children who are required to wear helmets in their daily lives. Other objectives of the campaign include raising funds for epilepsy research and programs to benefit families affected by catastrophic or severe forms of epilepsy.

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