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​How we started

In 2008, within two week's of each other, Danielle had her first asthma attack right before turning one years old and her older sister Jamie had her first seizure.  What followed was endless hospitalizations and doctor visits that gave us the idea to start Angels4Epilepsy.  We started out by delivering to our local chidlren's hospital in Augusta, Georgia and followed up with a delivery to Wolfsen's Children's Hospital in Florida and then the Ronald McDonald House in Augusta. 

 

After winning a Pepsi Refresh Grant, we incorporated in Georgia and then filed and formed as an official 501(c)(3) non-profit registered in the Georgia.  Since then, we and our wonderful volunteers have delivered to the following hospitals:

 

  • Peyton Manning Children's Hospital in Indiana

  • Riley Children's Hospital in Indiana

  • Children's Hospital in Ohio

  • El Paso Children's Hospital in Texas

  • Hospital in New Mexico

  • Ronald McDonald House in El Paso

 

We also co-founded and funded a matching program in which we provided over 50% for each handmade teddy bear that was shipped to a child undergoing an epilepsy related procedure.  We have just concluded that project and over 100 our mascot bear were shipped and a successful Facebook support group for parents was established.

 

In August 2013, we founded a new Facebook support group to include children with asthma.  To date, over 60 stuffed animals, Jamie's book, "I Have Epilepsy. It Doesn't Have Me," and USB medical history bracelets have been mailed to children in the US and the United Kingdom.  

 

​How to help

Angels4Epilepsy, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit registered in the state of Georgia.  In order to include Jamie's sister who wanted an active role with the non-profit, we expanded to include asthma.  Both girls were diagnosed with epilepsy and asthma, respectively, in 2008.   Since then, both have had a desire to help other children by delivering smiles through different iniatives. ï»¿

 

Awards and Recognition

Jamie has been a winner of grants and recognition through the years for her efforts ranging from Pepsi Refresh Grants to Build-A-Bear products to Walmart Grants.  She has also been a multi-winner of Build-A-Bear Huggable Heroes and Kohls Cares for Kids Scholarship winner.  We hope to see Danielle winning a few herself now that she's fully active.

 

​Latest project

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We have concluded our partnership with delivering handmade teddy bears to children undergoing an epilepsy related procedure and have started a new project that began in August 2013 of delivering a Kohls Cares for Kids, Build-A-Bear, Disney or PetSmart stuffed animal in addition to an USB medical history bracelet and "I Have Epilepsy. It Doesn't Have Me" book written by then eight year old Jamie.

 

We also concluded our 2013 deliveries to hospitals in Texas, New Mexico, Ohio and Indiana as well as the Ronald McDonald House in El Paso, Texas.  We are currently planning our 2014 deliveries with the help of our volunteers.

SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH EPILEPSY AND ASTHMA

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