Every March, Epilepsy Action Australia and other epilepsy organisations around the world recognise and support Purple Day, the global initiative dedicated to raising epilepsy awareness.
Purple Day was founded in 2008, by nine-year-old Cassidy Megan of Nova Scotia, Canada. Motivated by her own struggles with epilepsy, Cassidy started Purple Day to get people talking about the condition and to let those impacted by seizures know that they are not alone. She named the day, Purple Day after the internationally recognised colour for epilepsy, lavender.
Purple Day is one of our major fundraising events for the year. Unfortunately, Purple Day 2020 coincided with the shutdown of society due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so this year on Purple Day, we will be Unmasking Epilepsy, spreading the word about stigma and dispelling the myths that surround the condition and we want you to get involved, making it the best day yet!
We are thrilled that for the first time ever, on Friday 26th March, the Sydney Opera House sails will light up purple in recognition of epilepsy & Purple Day.
As always, members of the community are encouraged to host Purple Day fundraising events throughout March, or to buy some purple merchandise to support the campaign.
By making a small donation or hosting your own online or offline fundraising event, you will be helping to brighten the lives of those impacted by epilepsy. The simple act of showing your support can make a positive difference to the lives of many. Your assistance in raising funds will contribute to much-needed services and resources.
The beauty of the awareness month is you can choose what you'd like to do on a day and time that suits you. Let's really spread the word and GO PURPLE!
For more information on Purple Day, and how you can get involved visit:
www.epilepsy.org.au/fundraise/purple-day
Happy Fundraising!