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Project H.O.P.E.
Project H.O.P.E. is a four module program designed for persons living with epilepsy. The four modules are Art Therapy, Everyone has a Story To Tell, Life Skills and Fitness and a healthy Pot Luck Lunch. These modules will run on a rotational basis every four weeks until the end of June 2016. Art Therapy - Ever have trouble expressing how you feel; frustrated, angry, happy, sad, afraid and you just can’t find the words? Art therapy helps you express…
Find out moreBingo at the Forum
A nice win in January to someone who came and supported the Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia! How would you like to have some cash for a spring wardrobe? Join us on Thursday, March 31st at the Halifax Forum. Present our voucher when you purchase a $15 book or more and the Forum gives $10 back to the Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia! Will you be one of the lucky ones this time? A great way to end Epilepsy Awareness Month by supporting…
Find out moreEANS Spring Fundraiser at Dooly’s, Lower Sackville
Local DJ and entertainer Trevor Probert has been providing entertainment to music lovers everywhere for over 18 years. Trevor promises an exciting and fun filled show with your favourite music from the 50’s up to and including today’s top 40. Cover charge is pay what you can at the door. There will be a 50/50 ticket draw and fantastic door prizes too. All proceeds will go to education and awareness. So come join us for an evening of great music and dancing!
Find out moreCute As a Button Fundraiser for Epilepsy Association of NS!
Join us at Holy Trinity Emmanuel Church at 30 Alfred Street in Dartmouth from 1:30-4:30! Music to suit everyone’s tastes featuring 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, country and more! We will have a 50/50 draw and canteen services will be available (the BEST hamburgers you ever ate!) Monies raised will be used for programming and services. Donation at the door. All ages are welcome!
Find out moreSunflower Campaign
The Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia runs our Sunflower Campaign in June of every year. The significance of the sunflower is it is based on VanGogh’s painting “Sunflowers” and Vincent VanGogh has epilepsy. We are always looking for volunteers who would like to participate in this campaign. Some ideas would be to hand them out to your friends, co-workers, your staff, your classmates and in turn they would give a donation for the seeds. Everyone would get a packet of…
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