SUPPORTER STORIES - WHY THEY HELP
Supporter stories - our supporters help us so many ways, without them we could never do what we do. A great place to find some inspiration about how you can help.
Motivated by a photo of his three sons fixed onto the handlebars of his bike, Linc Kelly pushed through 69 gruelling laps of the 3.1km Sandown at the inaugural Ride4Epilepsy.
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In 2010, Lyn Ackers ran a low-key Purple Day event amongst her work
colleagues and raised $700. Lyn's son Braydon, 13, has had severe epilepsy since he was 3 years old. "My motivation was ..
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Tracey Bush from Corowa made Purple Day the centre of her fundraising activities as a memorial tribute to her 13 year old son, Andrew who died as the result of an epilepsy related death in July 2010.
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Another great individual contribution to the work of the Foundation, Joffa Corfe has pedaled his way from Melbourne to Adelaide with his cycling partner, Joffre Pearce,father of Port Adelaide
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Marion has long been a spokesperson for epilepsy in US and Europe, in recent years has used her experience, knowledge and profile to organise bike rides for epilepsy, thus the Ride4Epilepsy.
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