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Are you on Facebook?

Wed, 02/18/2009 - 11:52

I wanted to check with all of you though and see if any of you have accounts on Facebook. If you do, I want to encourage you to join our Group and our Cause on there and to share it with your friends and family. You can join our Epilepsy Therapy Project Group at www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14740428995 and you can join our Cause at www.facebook.com/causes/117649?m=4a83263b. If you don't use one of these links you can just remember to do a search on Epilepsy Therapy Project and you'll find both of these.

The group is really growing quickly on Facebook and it's exciting to watch. I've started sending out emails to the group letting them know to come join our community, about our newsletter, and about the great Epilepsy Talk Radio shows we have here. I hope to be able to use it as a quick way to let people know about anything really important that comes up that we have new information on.

That's the latest thing I've been trying to give a few free minutes to.

Don't forget. . . you can always help support our website and research simply by using www.goodsearch.com when you are looking up information on the Internet and by first going to GoodSearch or to shop.epilepsy.com and then finding the online store you want to shop from. Both of these give our organization money for you using them without you having to make a special contribution. Remind your friends and family about it also.

Thanks everyone for reading. More soon.

:o) Karen
epilepsy.com webmaster

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