Epilepsy is a medical condition that produces seizures affecting a variety of mental and physical functions. It’s also called a seizure disorder. When a person has two or more unprovoked seizures, they are considered to have epilepsy. A seizure happens when a brief, strong surge of electrical activity affects part or all of the brain. One in 10 adults will have a seizure sometime during their life. Seizures can last from a few seconds to a few minutes. They can have many symptoms, from convulsions and loss of consciousness to some that are not always recognized as seizures by the person experiencing them or by health care professionals: blank staring, lip smacking, or jerking movements of arms and legs. There are an estimated 80,000 -100,000 Virginians with epilepsy.The Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia (EFVA) supports Thousands of people in the state of Virginia with direct and indirect support for Epilepsy with numerous support services. EFVA is designated as a 501(c)3 public charity by the Internal Revenue Service and as such relies on the donations of the public and those that it serves in order to survive.
Please help continue such support services by contributing to my overall fund raising goal. All funds will be provided to EFVA so that they can continue to support our Virginians in need of Epilepsy Support.
I am riding in honor and memory of Elizabeth Dalton. Elizabeth attended Tickahoe Elementry and Middle Schools and she is a 2012 graduate of Douglas Freeman High School. She was also a long-time swimmer for the Ridgetop Riptides Swim Team.
So if you could help out with this EFVA fundraiser it would be much appreciated.
Thanks and have a great day,
Jeffress Given
Tour de Midnight Supporting EFVA
Join us for a great ride, 30, 50, and 100 km with views of Lake Anna for the 100km riders. Join us for comradery and refreshments at the Midnight Brewery afterwards. We will have live music, food trucks, family fun activities, and some of the best raffle items an event can offer. Please support our 5th Annual TDM Event and help us achieve our goal of 500 riders on the 5th Annual event raising 100K for EFVA.
EFVA's mission is to PROMOTE AWARENESS about epilepsy, ADVOCATE for and PROVIDE ASSISTANCE to Virginians with the disorder through:
- helplines, regional offices and peer counselors statewide.
- annual awareness days and awareness strolls.
- training for employers, school personnel and public service employees.
- emergency assistance and transportation.
- Spanish speaking offices.
- Family Fun Days and Virtual Support Groups.
- Memory Courses
- Grants for service dogs and bicycles