Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana

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2009 Issue 2 Illuminator 08/13/2009
2009 Issue 2 Illuminator
Golfer's Gauntlet 2006 02/06/2006
The Golfer's Gauntlet is a unique event patterned after the Golf Channel's wildly popular show, The Big Break. This inaugural event will challenge those golfers who are looking for something different from the "usual" golf scramble event.
2005 Heather R. Macy Memorial EpilepsyWALK Scheduled 03/15/2005
The 2005 Heather R. Macy Memorial EpilepsyWALK is scheduled for Saturday, June 18th at the Louisville Zoo.
Advocacy Alert: Support S.B. 189 03/15/2005
A bill to support children with epilepsy prescribed Diastat will go to the House of Representatives for a vote tomorrow and your help is desperately needed to pass this bill through.
Scholarship Program 03/01/2005
The recipient of the Shannon O'Daniel Memorial Scholarship should be a student who has shown courage in dealing with epilepsy and seizure, commitment to their education, and perseverance in eliminating the obstacles that epilepsy and seizures may present.
2004 Year End Review Available 02/01/2005
The Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana has made available a year-end report for 2004. This report summarizes the Foundation's achievements, activities, and services.
Local Teen Wins National Contest 03/04/2004
Thirteen year-old Marissa Pollock of Louisville is one of four winners chosen in the national Get the WORD Out! contest sponsored by the Epilepsy Foundation.
Kentuckiana Woman Selected as Speak Up, Speak Out! Coordinator 03/18/2002
The Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana (EFKY) selected Lisa Brooking, a General Manager with ACCENT Marketing who lives with epilepsy, as the 2002 Speak Up, Speak Out! Coordinator. In this role, Brooking will represent EFKY by speaking with three of Kentucky’s Congressional members about issues such as research funding, the Americans with Disabilities Act and civil rights.
Kentucky Girl Brings Epilepsy Message to Washington 03/18/2002
Eleven-year-old Mary Whitlock of Louisville will travel to Washington, D.C. March 17-19, 2002 to tell U.S. legislators about her experiences with epilepsy and why it’s so important to fund quality of life programs to educate the public, especially teachers, school nurses and classmates, about this serious and stigmatizing condition.