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Weddings and civil partnerships |
Anniversaries and special occasions |
Birthdays |
You can celebrate and support people living with epilepsy all at the same time. Whether it’s a birthday, wedding or civil partnership, anniversary or religious celebration, you can make a life changing decision and Give in Celebration!
Invitations and donation envelopes
It’s really simple - order your free invitations and envelopes from our Celebration Range:
Not sure? Order free celebrate samples
Favours and keepsakes
While you are browsing our shop, why not consider giving your guests a keepsake? We have items such as badges and wristbands to remind them of your special day while raising awareness.
Gift lists
Don’t forget, your friends and relatives can still contribute by buying your gift through our Give as you shop scheme through big brands partners; Argos, John Lewis, Amazon and many more!
Donations instead of presents
Why not create a giving page on JustGiving or Virgin Money and friends and family can donate online? Alternatively, simply ask donors to visit our donate page to make their gift directly.
For more details, call the Fundraising team: Telephone: +44 (0)113 210 8800 or email: celebrate@epilepsy.org.uk



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I decided to have a big party for my 40th birthday to give us the chance of marking a happy event. The previous year had been rather a difficult one for my family with the death of my father after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease and the news that our daughter was being considered as a surgery candidate in order to control her epilepsy.
We had a fantastic night and have lots of lovely memories. I decided to ask my friends and family for donations instead of gifts. I placed the gift aid envelopes on each table at the venue. I was delighted to find that my guests had been so generous. They know that epilepsy is a subject that is so close to our hearts.
Epilepsy Action has been a great source of information and I am a member of Forum4E too. I find the support, care and wealth of knowledge on the forum to be invaluable.
It’s like being part of a family.
It feels wonderful to be able to give something back and hopefully the donations will help support the charity and be of assistance to other people.