Ambassadors of Purple selected to help promote Purple Day for Epilepsy

Local Volunteers Needed to Lead Purple Day for Epilepsy Efforts

As the third annual, worldwide Purple Day for Epilepsy approaches on March 26, 2010, organizers in Canada and in 15 other participating countries around the globe are looking for volunteers to promote epilepsy awareness in local communities. Those selected as "Ambassadors of Purple" will help promote Purple Day for Epilepsy and organize events in their regions, towns and communities, including school assemblies, in-store promotions and events, galas and speaker series.

"Last year, over 100,000 students around the world wore purple to support epilepsy awareness, and hundreds of businesses and community groups hosted awareness events," reports Deirdre Floyd, President of the Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia, which represents Canada as the Global Partner for Purple Day for Epilepsy. "Even politicians in Canada and the U.S. demonstrated their solidarity and helped raise awareness for this often misunderstood disorder by wearing purple."

Purple Day for Epilepsy was founded in 2008 by nine-year-old Cassidy Megan of Nova Scotia. Motivated by her own struggles with epilepsy, Cassidy started Purple Day for Epilepsy in an effort to educate others about the disorder, and remind those living with seizures that they are not alone. She named the day after the internationally-recognized color for epilepsy, lavender. Each year, on March 26, people from around the world wear purple in support of epilepsy.

"Purple Day is for helping people with epilepsy to let them know that they aren't alone. That's why we wear purple - the international colour for epilepsy," explains Purple Day for Epilepsy founder, Cassidy Megan. "In the last couple of years, Purple Day has grown worldwide and if more people join up here in Canada, we can make it a lot bigger this year!"

This year, Purple Day for Epilepsy is pleased to welcome UCB Canada Inc. as the exclusive national pharmaceutical partner for the 2010 Purple Day Campaign.

"UCB Canada's sponsorship will help us strengthen Purple Day for Epilepsy across the country and reach more people around the world," says Catherine Sauerwein, President of the Canadian Epilepsy Alliance. "Our members are grateful for the corporate leadership and support shown by UCB Canada Inc. On behalf of all individuals and families affected by epilepsy, we wish to thank UCB Canada for its generosity."

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