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Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group
All year long, the Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group promotes epilepsy education for patients, their caregivers, medical treatment staff, and the general public. Team Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group participates in several epilepsy walks and many different fundraising activities that directly benefit the national or local epilepsy foundations and advocacy societies. Check out our upcoming schedule and you may find an activity that interests you.

 

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Walk for a Brighter Tomorrow - Seaside Heights NJ.

Sunday, May 15, 2011
Seaside Heights, NJ.

Join The Family Resource Network and its affiliates as we raise awareness and dollars to support existing programs and expansion projects. This will be a fun filled day for families and friends to walk in support of their loved ones. A casual 5k Walk, entertainment and refreshments will be just a few of the days highlights.

Please join us in our continuing efforts to provide low-cost quality services to New Jersey families living with developmental disabilities and chronic illness.

You can make a difference!

Click here for more information and to sign up



 

Previews News

Hudson Stroll for Epilepsy
Epilepsy: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER - May 5 - Staten Island, NY
Epilepsy: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER - April 28 - Newburgh, NY
National Walk for Epilepsy 2012 - Washington, DC
Purple Day
65th Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society
Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - November 19
Autism, Epilepsy and Seizures - November 16
EPILEPSY: A nursing perspective - FREE CEU program for nurses
Epilepsy: a Nursing Perspective - November 2011
Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - November 5
Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - November 2
Epilepsy Updates for Patients - October 27
Epilepsy Research Program
Epilepsy: Taking Control - PATIENT EDUCATION CONFERENCE - September 10
New Jersey Epilepsy Task Force
Educational conference for Patients and Loved Ones - July 23
Sara's Walk
Epilepsy Research Program
Stroll for Epilepsy