Team Jay-son
If you google “1 in 26 Epilepsy,” you will see the staggering statistics about Epilepsy. Something we wouldn’t wish on anyone!! My stepsister Rachel and I never thought we’d fight this battle together, but I’m so thankful we have each other. Our two warriors show us daily how to fight this battle!
With Gaga’s inspiration, we have formed a team to help raise money to fight the battle our families fight daily—-Epilepsy.
Jayla and Greyson—-Team Jay-son!
Join our team for the 38th annual Magnolia Run 5K or 1mile walk on August 21, 2021. Or you can donate to our team…$26 dollars. 1 in 26 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy. Let’s see how much “Team Jay-son” can raise!! Every penny will go back to fight the cause and provide support to families facing the unimaginable. ??
2021 Magnolia Run and Walk for Epilepsy
2021 Magnolia Run & Walk for Epilepsy
Join us Saturday, Augst 21st
Day of Registration begins @ 7am
5K & 1 Mile begin @ 8am
Location: 4 Concourse Pkwy (the green space under the King & Queen buildings)
In order to help EFGA provide vital services and programs for the 110,000 Georgians living with seizure disorders and epilepsy, please consider fundraising for this important cause. We encourage ALL participants and teams to help raise the thermometer and EFGA wants to motivate you with individual and team incentive prizes!
Magnolia Run Fundraising Prizes
$100 – EFGA branded Pop Socket
$250 – EFGA branded Jumbo Flame Magnet + pop socket
$500 – EFGA branded Tumbler + flame magnet + pop socket
$1000 – Magnolia Run Drifit Shirt + tumbler + flame magnet + pop socket
$2500 – EFGA Branded Fleece Blanket + drifit shirt + tumbler + flame magnet + pop socket
$5000 – Team Sign + blanket + drifit shirt + tumbler + flame magnet + pop socket
$10,000 – Chick fila team breakfast Magnolia Run morning & designated team tent (breakfast for 50 people)
******please note, for production time of custom prizes we will take the donation amounts raised on Friday, August 14th
About the Magnolia Run
The Magnolia Run is EFGA's longest running fundraiser, supporting those living with epilepsy in the state of Georgia for 38 years! We cannot express our gratitude enough to the entire epilepsy community! Thank you for the friends and family of loved ones living with epilepsy who continuously support this event! The 2020 Magnolia Run was another HUGE SUCCESS thanks to your support through our virtual event!
Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia
The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia (EFGA) is the only health agency in the state dedicated to serving more than 150,000 Georgians in the state who have epilepsy and seizure disorders. The foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy and their families through community education activities for all age levels and a comprehensive set of client services programs. The foundation also reaches out to the community at large to reduce the stigma that is often attached to epilepsy and educate the public on seizure recognition and first aid.
Through events like the Magnolia Run & Walk, EFGA is able to raise both funds and awareness to assist those living with epilepsy throughout the entire state. The foundation is reliant on the support of the communit and strives to reach all Georgians living with disorder and their families. Learn more about the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia.
ABOUT EFGA
• Educational Programs
EFGA provides free educational in-services on seizure recognition/first aid at schools, daycare centers, developmental disability facilities, senior centers and in the workplace.
• Support Groups
Living with a chronic condition is easier when you can share with others who are in a similar situation. The EFGA has 6 support groups meeting on a monthly basis throughout the state. We also offer online e-communities for those with transportation issues.
• StudioE: Art Therapy Program
StudioE offers group art therapy sessions for adults (18+) with epilepsy, allowing them to explore their creativity, meet others with epilepsy and express themselves in an open, accepting and safe group setting. Art is a natural way to communicate, relieve tension and express emotions.
• Information and Referrals
Understanding epilepsy can help to reduce fear and anxiety. We have a wide variety of materials on topics concerning epilepsy including types of epilepsy, treatment options, educational/legal rights and information for caregivers. We can also provide referrals to epilepsy specialists or other agencies that might provide a service not covered by EFGA.
• Emergency Medication Fund
Often people with epilepsy have no insurance coverage and limited financial resources. The EFGA has an emergency medication fund which will provide a one month supply of the seizure control medications per patient per calendar year. Patients are then provided with assistance in enrolling in one of the drug company sponsored medication assistance programs.
• Camps
All children should have the opportunity to enjoy the experience of summer camp. EFGA offers camps which are staffed with counselors trained in seizure recognition/first aid, and also a full-time medical staff. We also provide camp scholarships for children whose families have limited financial resources.
• Advocacy
Often times people with epilepsy face barriers in the workplace, in educational institutions and in the legal arena. EFGA works to advise its clients of their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. We also advocate for increased funding of epilepsy research through the National Institutes of Health.
• EFWorks
The Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia, with sponsorship from UCB, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company with operations in Smyrna, Georgia, has recently launched the EFWorks program in Georgia. EFWorks is a specialized vocational rehabilitation program specifically targeted to Georgians living with epilepsy who are seeking employment.