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Walk for Epilepsy

Walking for Epilepsy

There are countless reasons, but we are all united as a community to make a difference.  

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Find a Walk Near You

Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park 1000 E. Beltline Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 United States
Sat,Jul 11 2026, 10 am - Sat,Jul 11 2026, 12 pm
Detroit Zoo 8450 W. 10 Mile Rd. Royal Oak, MI 48067 United States
Sat,Jun 13 2026, 7 am - Sat,Jun 13 2026, 10 am
Dow Diamond Baseball Stadium 825 E. Main Street Midland, MI 48640 United States
Sat,May 16 2026, 10 am - Sat,May 16 2026, 12 pm
1001 Rose Bowl Dr Pasadena, CA 91103 United States
Sat,Mar 14 2026, 8 am - Sat,Mar 14 2026, 12 pm
10810 Globe Road Raleigh, NC 27617 United States
Sat,Mar 21 2026, 10 am - Sat,Mar 21 2026, 12 pm
United States
Sat,Feb 28 2026, 9 am - Sat,Feb 28 2026, 12 pm
200 E. Park Road Iowa City, IA 52246 United States
Sat,Jun 6 2026, 8 am - Sat,Jun 6 2026, 10 am
101 Jordan Creek Parkway West Des Moines, IA 50266 United States
Sat,Apr 25 2026, 8 am - Sat,Apr 25 2026, 9 am

Why We Walk

Each step we take represents hope, awareness, and progress towards a world where no one faces epilepsy alone. We turn our reasons to walk into a united movement: raising funds, sharing stories, and building a stronger and supportive community. Every step matters.  

Find Your Walk

Community

To ensure no one faces epilepsy alone

Loved Ones

To honor and remember them

Future

To find better treatment and care

Your Walk, Your Why

Share your inspiration. Use the hashtag #WalkforEpilepsy on your posts.

Epilepsy by the Numbers

The epilepsies is the most common chronic brain disorder worldwide, involving recurrent seizures that can lead to challenges like fatigue, memory issues, and anxiety. 

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3.4 million

people are living with epilepsy.

1 in 10

people experience a seizure in their lifetime.

Each seizure

can tell a different story.