C.E.A.S.E. Childhood Epilepsy and Seizure Episodes
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Can one person really make a difference?

I wondered the same thing. What CAN one person do? We can do nothing and nothing will happen. Students will still struggle with this disorder and some will suffer more than others.  Some will grapple with learning disorders associated with their condition and some will be seemingly unaffected. Some children might be kids we know personally and others will remain statistics outside of our sphere of influence. My wife and I chose to challenge the common myth that illnesses without cures are for patients without hope. We sincerely believe that any effort to raise awareness, raise funds and to raise up hope is a cause worth supporting if even one child is helped to lead a pleasant and productive life as a result. Be an advocate in your circles for children and parents who suffer from this dibilitating disorder. You, of all people, will likely benefit the most from helping those who need your support. Please contact us to learn how you can make a difference in a child's future.

Bruce Whipple
father, teacher, C.E.A.S.E. Board Member