She spoke about Emma’s story and the importance of @SickKidsToronto in children’s lives. This helped create that personal connection that resonates with everyone.
Not only have they been super generous to SickKids, they even came with a care package for Emma! 💜💜💜
What a day!
While Emma was in her room as part of an EMU, Monica had the opportunity to speak to a group of leaders from The Brick about the impacts made from their Buy More, Save More, Give More campaign - supporting @sickkids
From families and educators to healthcare professionals and advocates—your support matters and is making a difference.
Let’s keep the momentum going beyond today. Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.
Together We Can STOP IS!
Your voices, compassion, and commitment are helping to break down stigma, spark important conversations, and bring hope to the 1 in 100 people living with Epilepsy. Together, we are stronger, louder, and more united in the mission to raise awareness and understanding.
This past Purple Day, we were deeply moved by the incredible outpouring of support from so many communities who came together to shine a light on epilepsy. Whether you wore purple, shared a story, rocked your dance moves, or learned more about Epilepsy, thank you.
Congrats to all of our very talented Ward 2 students! We had a wonderful celebration last night with a packed auditorium of supportive parents and friends.
March is Epilepsy Awareness Month! 💜
St. Eugene CS was proud to welcome MPP Kinga Surma, #TCDSB Chair de Domenico, & members from Emma IS to celebrate #PurpleDay.
Students participated in a Dance-A-Thon to raise awareness for this important cause!
#EpilepsyAwareness
While seizures are the most visible symptom, epilepsy can also affect cognition, mood, sleep, and overall quality of life.
Many people with epilepsy experience challenges like memory issues, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and even sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP).