2023 Walk to END EPILEPSY supporting Epilepsy Foundation Long Island
Epilepsy Foundation Long Island

About Epilepsy Foundation Long Island Walk to END EPILEPSY 2023

The Epilepsy Foundation Long Island invites you to join us at our annual Walk to END EPILEPSY to support your loved one and all 35,000 Long Islanders living with epilepsy.  ​Together, we can support those we love, remember those we have lost, and work toward a cure to END EPILEPSY.

Saturday, October 14

Eisenhower Park

Dogwood Picnic Area/Parking Field 1 - Merrick Avenue

CHECK-IN STARTS: 9:00am

WALK BEGINS: 10:00am

A few tips to make your check-in quick and easy:

Registered as an INDIVIDUAL? Check in and provide your LAST NAME at one of the tables labeled A - L or M - Z.  

Registered as a Team? Check-In with your Team Name at the table designated for Board Members, Residences, & Teams 

Not Registered Yet? No worries! Check in at the T-Shirt Table and register by giving your name and email address. Pick up a t-shirt while supplies last.   

Already have your t-shirt?  You're all set! Enjoy face painting, raffles, henna, information tables, & more! 

We will have juice, water, & snacks...but your cup of brew is on you!

Weather Update: Bundle up, bring your umbrellas, and be prepared to meet us in the park! 

The Walk will begin promptly at 10 am due to rain in the forecast.  We will continue to watch the weather closely so please check back here for updates.  

Date

Starts at:  October 14, 2023 8:00 AM
Ends at:  October 14, 2023 12:00 PM

Location

Eisenhower Park, Dogwood Picnic Area - Parking Field 1
Merrick Avenue
East Meadow,NY 11554 USA

Contact

Development/Fundraising Team
516-739-7733
giving@epicli.org

Why Participate?

By walking together, we raise awareness and support the 35,000 Long Islanders living with epilepsy!  

By walking together, we raise awareness and support the 35,000 Long Islanders living with epilepsy!  

Mission

The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation Long Island is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives.

Thank you for your support!