Supporter stories - why they help

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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.


Linc Kelly- Why he rode the Ride4Epilepsy

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.


Linc Kelly- Why he rode the Ride4Epilepsy

Lyn Ackers - The snowball effect

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 ..


Lyn Ackers - The snowball effect

In memory of Andrew

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.


In memory of Andrew

Joffa's Ride to South Aust

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


Joffa's Ride to South Aust

Marion Clignet - International Ambassador for Epilepsy

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.


Marion Clignet - International Ambassador for Epilepsy

 

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