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Annual Campaign 2012
It’s that time of year again for The Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio to begin its Annual Campaign to raise money for its Awareness, Education and Outreach programs. Last year we set our goal at $20,000 and we raised over $29,000. This year we are setting the goal once again at $20,000 in hopes to beat our target again. Money raised was used to send nearly 60 campers to our Family Camp last summer, a camp for people affected by epilepsy, new puppets for the Kids on the Block educational puppet show for third and fourth graders as well as continue our Living with Epilepsy Series.
These contributions to our Annual Campaign continue to allow us achieve our mission of improving the lives of people affected by epilepsy and those with developmental disabilities.
Thank you for your support of The Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio. If you are interested in contributing to our Annual Campaign please feel free to call our offices at 419.867.5950 or email us at info@epilepsycenter.org
The Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio Board
of Trustees
Jay Feldstein, President
Michael Blair, Vice-President
Sarah Weinlander,Treasurer
Sheri Bokros, Secretary
Rod Bowe
Kimberly Cole
Mike Farrar
Dr. Mike Nagel
Honorary Board Members
Daniel Foote
Ray Medlin
Peter J. Ujvagi
Epilepsy Foundation of NW Ohio
Board of Trustees
David Williams, President
Alex Gerken, Treasurer
Jennifer Hildebrand, Secretary
Professional Advisory Board / Quality of Life
Executive
Marketing/Events
Personnel
Finance
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Mission
The Mission of the Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio is to improve the lives of people affected by epilepsy and those with developmental disabilities.
Vision
People with epilepsy and those with developmental disabilities will attain the highest quality of life and gain full acceptance and understanding from the community.
