
Purple Day, observed annually on March 26, is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy

This significant day encourages people worldwide to educate themselves about the condition, break stigmas, and show support for those affected

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder affecting millions globally, yet misconceptions persist. Purple Day serves as a platform to educate people about the realities of the condition and the challenges faced by those living with it

Many individuals with epilepsy face discrimination due to myths and misinformation. Purple Day promotes acceptance, inclusivity, and understanding, helping to eliminate prejudices

Recognising the symptoms of epilepsy early can lead to better management. Purple Day emphasises the importance of seeking medical advice and understanding available treatments to improve quality of life

By sharing stories and experiences, Purple Day fosters a supportive community where individuals with epilepsy feel empowered and less isolated

Knowing how to respond to an epileptic seizure can save lives. Purple Day promotes seizure first-aid training, teaching people how to provide the right assistance during an emergency