Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia

Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia is committed to the prevention and control of epilepsy and to improving the lives of people who have this disorder.

The foundation provides education, advocacy, and service for people affected by seizures.

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.Memorial Da...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

Memorial Day is more than a long weekend or a holiday on the calendar. It is a time to reflect on sacrifice, courage, and the families forever impacted by that service.

At the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia, we extend our deepest gratitude to those who served and to the loved ones who carry their memory forward each day.

In memory of many.
In honor of all. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

Come closer.Because what looks normal…isn’t always safe for everyone.Being in those environments—lights, music, energy—c...
05/23/2026

Come closer.

Because what looks normal…isn’t always safe for everyone.

Being in those environments—lights, music, energy—can mean constantly scanning, adjusting, preparing.

This film hits different.

Under the Lights puts you inside that experience in a way people don’t usually get to see.

And once you see it… you don’t unsee it.

Tickets available:

https://lnkd.in/ep7XJsG2

Behind every race day moment is a team making the magic happen.The Magnolia Run/Walk 5K is more than one morning in the ...
05/17/2026

Behind every race day moment is a team making the magic happen.

The Magnolia Run/Walk 5K is more than one morning in the park. It is months of planning, coordination, phone calls, vendor conversations, volunteer support, sponsor engagement, and heart.

So we asked the people behind the scenes what Magnolia Run means to them.

Their answers remind us that every step helps raise awareness, build community, and support individuals and families impacted by epilepsy across Georgia.

Take a look at what they had to say…

Make sure you join us for the 42nd Annual Magnolia Run/Walk 5K!

August 2, 2026 | Piedmont Park

Registration is open:
https://lnkd.in/ebJsY4vc

Prom. Music. Lights. Celebration.But for some, moments like these require a different kind of awareness.Under the Lights...
05/15/2026

Prom. Music. Lights. Celebration.

But for some, moments like these require a different kind of awareness.

Under the Lights tells a story many don’t see—living with epilepsy in spaces that aren’t always built with safety in mind.

Because awareness isn’t about fear.

It’s about understanding.

Join us for a special screening June 10th with Miles Levin at the Tara Theater at 6pm!

šŸŽŸļøTickets available:

https://lnkd.in/ep7XJsG2

There are fires people never see.The kind that do not destroy homes, but quietly consume peace. The kind that sit behind...
05/14/2026

There are fires people never see.

The kind that do not destroy homes, but quietly consume peace. The kind that sit behind forced smiles, late-night tears, missed calls, and ā€œI’m fineā€ spoken a little too quickly.

But even fire leaves something behind.

Sometimes it leaves smoke. Sometimes it leaves art. Sometimes it leaves people learning how to survive themselves one soft breath at a time.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, we honor the battles carried in silence. Tthe exhaustion, the anxiety, the grief, and the strength it takes to keep showing up anyway.

At the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia, we know mental health matters.

Not as a slogan.
Not as a trend.
But as something deeply human.

So if all you did today was keep going,
let that be enough.

And when the weight becomes too heavy, may you remember that healing can look like the smallest things:
a quiet moment,
a deep breath,
a page turned,
a brush stroke,
a conversation,
a reason to stay.

Sometimes healing does not arrive loudly.

Sometimes it rises slowly, like purple smoke in the dark, still beautiful despite the fire.

Be kind to yourself. šŸ’œšŸ’š

🚨 ATLANTA… the billboard said what it said šŸ‘€REGISTER NOW for the 42nd Annual Magnolia Run/Walk 5K before your whole crew...
05/13/2026

🚨 ATLANTA… the billboard said what it said šŸ‘€

REGISTER NOW for the 42nd Annual Magnolia Run/Walk 5K before your whole crew hits you with:
ā€œI thought YOU already signed upā€¦ā€ šŸ˜‚

Whether you’re walking, running, supporting a loved one, building a team with coworkers, or just showing up for community, Magnolia is bigger than a race. It’s Atlanta showing up for each other.

šŸ—“ļø Sunday, August 2, 2026
šŸ“ Piedmont Park | Atlanta, GA

Grab your team. Lace up. Let’s make this year even bigger. šŸ’œ

Register here:
https://lnkd.in/ebJsY4vc

During Stroke Awareness Month, it’s important to recognize the connection between stroke, seizures, and long-term brain ...
05/13/2026

During Stroke Awareness Month, it’s important to recognize the connection between stroke, seizures, and long-term brain health. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people across the United States—and many families here in Georgia—are impacted by stroke. For some individuals, stroke can also lead to seizures or epilepsy months or even years later.

Research shows that stroke is one of the most common reasons people develop epilepsy as they age, and adults with a history of epilepsy may also face higher rates of stroke, especially older adults and those with high blood pressure or limited access to care. Stroke also remains a serious health concern in Black communities and underserved populations, where barriers to prevention, education, and healthcare access can contribute to poorer outcomes. That’s why awareness, prevention, and equitable access to care are essential for improving health across every Georgia community.

Knowing the signs of stroke can save lives. Think F.A.S.T.:
• Face drooping
• Arm weakness
• Speech difficulty
• Time to call 911

Prevention also plays a critical role in protecting long-term health. Staying physically active, maintaining a healthy weight, eating heart-healthy foods, and managing blood pressure are important steps that can lower stroke risk and support lifelong brain health.

Healthy communities start with education. This month, take a moment to learn the signs, prioritize prevention, and share life-saving information with someone you care about.

Today, on World Lupus Day, we stand in support of the millions of individuals and families impacted by lupus around the ...
05/11/2026

Today, on World Lupus Day, we stand in support of the millions of individuals and families impacted by lupus around the world. šŸ’œ

Lupus is often called an invisible illness, but the strength, resilience, and courage of those living with it deserve to be seen, acknowledged, and supported every day.

Living with a chronic condition can impact every part of a person’s life—physically, emotionally, mentally, and socially—which is why awareness, compassion, advocacy, and access to care matter so deeply.

Today is a reminder that no one navigating lupus should have to do so alone.

We honor the fighters.
We support the survivors.
We acknowledge the unseen battles.

And we continue to stand beside the chronic illness community in hope and solidarity.

This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating the many forms of strength, resilience, advocacy, compassion, and love that mothers...
05/11/2026

This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating the many forms of strength, resilience, advocacy, compassion, and love that mothers carry every single day. šŸ’œ

To the mothers raising children with epilepsy.

To the mothers navigating medical appointments, uncertainty, sleepless nights, therapies, medications, and emotional challenges while still showing up with courage and unwavering love.

To the grandmothers, bonus moms, caregivers, guardians, and maternal figures who continue to pour into others even when they are exhausted themselves.

We see you.

Motherhood is not one-size-fits-all.
It exists across every age, background, culture, body type, and journey, and every story deserves to be honored.

Some mothers lead quietly.
Some fiercely advocate.
Some carry entire families on their backs while making it look effortless.
Some are still learning how to care for themselves while caring for everyone else.

But through it all, the resilience remains.

Today, we celebrate the women who continue to love deeply, fight tirelessly, and show up consistently, even on the hard days.

You are powerful.
You are appreciated.
And your impact reaches further than you know.

Happy Mother’s Day from the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia family. šŸ’œ

Atlanta… we did it. šŸŽ¬We’re excited to officially announce that Under the Lights is coming to Atlanta for a special scree...
05/08/2026

Atlanta… we did it. šŸŽ¬

We’re excited to officially announce that Under the Lights is coming to Atlanta for a special screening at The Tara Theater on June 10th.

Created by Miles Levin, Under the Lights offers a powerful look into what living with epilepsy can truly feel like—especially in environments most people don’t think twice about.

✨ Meet Miles
✨ Connect with community partners
✨ Explore resources before the film

This is more than a screening. It’s an opportunity to build awareness, connection, and understanding through storytelling.

šŸŽŸļø Tickets are now live: https://lnkd.in/dSYNeA5M

This Nurses Week, we’re giving our nurses their flowers. šŸ’œTo the nurses working in epilepsy care across every department...
05/08/2026

This Nurses Week, we’re giving our nurses their flowers. šŸ’œ

To the nurses working in epilepsy care across every department, specialty, certification, and role—THANK YOU!

Thank you for the calm you bring into difficult moments.

For the patience you show families searching for answers.

For the advocacy, education, reassurance, late nights, quick thinking, and compassion that often go unseen.

Whether you work bedside, in clinics, schools, research, neurology offices, hospitals, case management, mental health, emergency care, or community health, your impact reaches far beyond a shift.

You are often the steady voice in uncertain moments.

The bridge between fear and understanding.

The heart behind the care.

This week, and every week, we celebrate you and the countless ways you show up for the epilepsy community.

Thank you for all that you do.

With Love,
Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia

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84 Peachtree Street NW, Ste 800
Atlanta, GA
30303

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Thursday 9am - 5pm
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