Friday, March 18, 2011

PURPLE DAY FOR EPILEPSY - PARLIAMENT HILL - OTTAWA - MAR. 26 - 2 PM


Dear friends,

We hope you can join us for our Purple Day event!

Purple Day for Epilepsy, 2011

On Parliament Hill!

Saturday, March 26th at 2pm
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Help us to support Canadians living with

Epilepsy, on this global day of awareness.

Please meet on the paved area between the Centennial Flame and the main stairs leading to the Peace Tower.

Don’t forget to wear purple!


For more information on Purple Day nationally please visit www.purpleday.org

See you there!!

Thanks!!

Pamela Murray

Executive Director

Epilepsy Ottawa-Carleton

http://www.epilepsyottawa.ca/

Tel: 613-594-9255

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Supporting individuals with epilepsy since 1987. EOC provides services to the city of Ottawa, Lanark and Renfrew counties, the city of Cornwall and counties of Stormont and Glengarry and the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Please visit our Website for more information on our programs and support services.


Epilepsy Ottawa-Carleton

Please meet on the paved area between the Centennial Flame and the main stairs leading to the Peace Tower. Purple Day treats will be served. The first fifty participants who arrive wearing something purple will receive a free Purple Day T-Shirt!

We will also be taking a group photograph to commemorate Purple Day. Don’t forget to wear purple!

For more information, please call Epilepsy Ottawa-Carleton at: (613) 594-9255 or visit us:

www.epilepsyottawa.ca


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CELEBRATE PURPLE DAY FOR EPILEPSY ON PARLIAMENT HILL!

March 26, 2011, 2pm to 3pm

Join us to commemorate Purple Day for Epilepsy, 2011

Help us to support Canadians living with Epilepsy, on this global day of awareness.

Purple Day for Epilepsy (Purple Day) was created in 2008 by a young student who lives with epilepsy - Cassidy Megan of Halifax, NS - to increase awareness and dispel myths about one of Canada’s most common neurological disorders.

Purple Day was launched internationally in 2009 and is held each year on March 26th around the world. The purple of the Lavender flower is the recognized colour for epilepsy.

For more information, please visit www.purpleday.org.


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