The Woodlands Epilepsy Walk raises over 30,000 for Local Families

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Texas Epilepsy Walk at The Woodlands raised over $35,000 to support families affected by epilepsy, showcasing community solidarity on a meaningful occasion. Held at Rob Fleming Park, the event attracted hundreds, featuring local sponsors, community vendors, and special guests like firefighters and CausePlay Superheroes. The funds will benefit the Epilepsy Foundation’s camps, clinics, and mental wellness programs, which are crucial for those living with epilepsy in Texas. Noteworthy sponsors included Dr. Ann K.

and Jerry Snyder, UCB, and Elevate Clinical Research, highlighting significant local support. Volunteers from The Woodlands High School Honor Society contributed their time and enthusiasm, enhancing the event's success. Additionally, local businesses and organizations provided in-kind donations, further enriching the experience for attendees. The event reflects the Foundation's ongoing mission to improve the lives of those affected by epilepsy through care and community connection. To learn more about their initiatives, visit www.

eftx. org.

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