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  • Canadian League Against Epilepsy - The Canadian League Against Epilepsy is an organization of medical professionals and basic scientists whose goal is to improve epilepsy care and awareness, and encourage basic science and clinical research in epilepsy. Our members include physicians, basic scientists, nurses, neuropsychologists, neuroradiologists and other medical professionals, and we work closely with the lay organizations including Epilepsy Canada and the Alliance for Epilepsy.

  • About Kids Health - Epilepsy - With lots of information on seizures and epilepsy, plus a special section just for kids.

  • Tuberous Sclerosis Canada - If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, TS Canada can help. We can provide you with up-to-date medical, genetic and neurological information. We can help you learn all that you need to know about Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

  • Canadian Health Network - Approximately 1 in 8 Canadians live with disabilities. Here you will find information on types of disabilities, supports, work, parenting, rights and advocacy, education, recreation, fitness, transportation, accessibility, rehabilitation, assistive devices, independent living, and more.

  • Medic Alert - No Child Without Program - The Canadian MedicAlert® Foundation is a charitable organization which is the leading provider of emergency medical information services linked to customized medical bracelets and necklets. We are pleased to be able to offer MedicAlert memberships to students (from age 4 to their 14th birthday) through the No Child Without® program in select schools. The financial support of the Government of Canada and Lions Clubs allows students to receive the MedicAlert membership for FREE.

  • Lions Foundation of Canada - Seizure Response Dogs Program - Since 1983, the lives of over 1200 men, women and children from the age of 8 to 84, have been enriched by the services of specially trained Dog Guides from Lions Foundation of Canada. These Dog Guide "handlers" from as far east as St John's, Newfoundland, and as far west as Victoria BC., have experienced the enrichment of their lives through newfound freedom and independence with the companionship and assistance of a devoted Dog Guide partner. Lions Foundation of Canada invites you to become an active supporter and participant in this hands-on humanitarian service.



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