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Making a Gift

The Epilepsy Association of Tasmania’s mission is to provide support to all people affected by epilepsy in Tasmania.  On current estimates that means not only providing support to the estimated 20,000 Tasmanian’s who will have epilepsy by the age of 70, but to their families and close friends and to the many other people they are involved with at school, work, sport, and in many other facets of their lives.

Not all of these people need our  help at any one time.  However, the demand for our help has grown enormously in the last four years with thousands of  clients seeking our help each year. These figures do not include  the contacts we make through training seminars, workshops and talks held throughout the year across Tasmania

Please join us in making a difference by making a donation.

  • Donate online through our secure server by clicking the link below
  • Fax your donation details to us on 03 64 31 5566 or Mail it to Epilepsy Association of Tasmania  PO BOX 562 Burnie, Tasmania 7320, or
  • Remember us in your will or by granting us a legacy.

 

Epilepsy Tasmania Donation

Use our online payment system for simple donations. Donations can be made here in multiples of $10. Simply adjust the quantity on the next page to determine your donation amount. Thank you for your support!

Major sponsors

Tasmanian Community Fund- Refurbishment of Epilepsy and Huntington's client support centre $12340

Community Support Levy through the Tasmanian Government

  • Grant for 'weekend camp for children and families affected by epilepsy' $5000
  • Training for volunteers $2500

Sympact for their contribution towards the development of this website.

My State Financial-Family camp January 2009- $5000

R.A.O.B. - G.A.B. - District Primo Lodge No 10 for their contribution of Wood Raffle proceeds towards the Family Camp in January 2010

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