Purple Day

Please join us in wearing purple on 26 March to support epilepsy awareness worldwide.

About Purple Day

Purple Day is a grassroots effort dedicated to increasing awareness about epilepsy worldwide. On 26 March each year, people from around the globe are asked to wear purple and spread the word about epilepsy.

Purple Day was founded in 2008, by nine-year-old Cassidy Megan of Nova Scotia, Canada. Motivated by her own struggles with epilepsy, Cassidy started Purple Day in an effort to get people talking about the disorder and inform those with seizures that they are not alone. She named the day Purple Day after the internationally recognised colour for epilepsy, lavender.

Over 100,000 students worldwide have been wearing purple on 26 March! Hundreds of workplaces and organisations (including EpilepsyACT) have also joined the campaign, wearing purple to work and hosting Purple Day events and promotions.

Epilepsy Australia is the official Australian partner of Purple Day and has joined up with other epilepsy organisations from across the globe including Canada, USA, UK and South Africa to make Purple Day even bigger.

Epilepsy ACT is the ACT member of Epilepsy Australia and is proud to have the official role of promoting Purple Day throughout the ACT.

This year our theme is epilepsy unmasked!

You can help us to unmask epilepsy

You can become involved and help us to increase awareness of epilepsy and raise much needed funds for Epilepsy ACT. By doing so, your valued fundraising efforts will assist to provide vital services and programs for the 5,000 children and adults living with epilepsy in our own community.

Contact us now!

For further information about Purple Day, promotion materials, how you can get involved and/or to register your interest, please contact Liz or Jacinta at ph 6287 4555 or epilepsy@epilepsyact.org.au.

Epilepsy ACT's Purple Day, Heroes, Schools and Workplaces will be added to the official international Purple Day website - so register your interest today!!!

A message from Cassidy

Hi, my name is Cassidy Megan. I'm 10 years old and I have epilepsy. I started Purple Day because I wanted to tell everyone about epilepsy, especially that all seizures are not the same and that people with epilepsy are ordinary people just like everyone else. I also wanted kids with epilepsy to know that they are not alone.

Before I started Purple Day, I was afraid to tell people about my epilepsy because I thought they would make fun of me. After the Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia, Canada did a presentation in my class, I started to talk with the other kids about my seizures. That is when I decided to become a spokesperson for kids with epilepsy.

Please join me in wearing purple on March 26th to support epilepsy awareness.

Cassidy (2008)

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Please join us in wearing purple on 26 March to support epilepsy awareness worldwide.