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Some colleagues and I are doing the Glasgow Kiltwalk to raise money for Epilepsy Scotland. We’re walking just over 22 miles, from Glasgow Green to Balloch. Anyone who knows me knows that I won’t walk the length of myself when it can be avoided so this feels like an appropriate way to raise some money for an important cause
Epilepsy Scotland works with people living with epilepsy to ensure that their voice is heard. Around 58,000 people in Scotland live with epilepsy and we are here for anyone with this common serious neurological condition, their families, carers and employers. We believe that people living with epilepsy have a right to be free from stigma and discrimination, have access to high quality medical, social, educational, support and information services be valued and included in society and determine their own way of life