Purple Day: epilepsy around the world
Every year on 26 March, the world turns purple to raise awareness of epilepsy, but this year Purple Day is expanding its reach.
Every year on 26 March, the world turns purple to raise awareness of epilepsy, but this year Purple Day is expanding its reach.
During the month of May, people are coming together to raise awareness of life after stroke during Stroke Awareness Month.
It’s National Epilepsy Week (20-26 May) and you’ll probably spot a few people sporting purple at school, in the office or during day to day life. But why do we wear purple?
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