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There are many ways to get involved in our work

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Help us raise awareness

Many people support our campaigns or volunteer for us because their lives have been touched in one way or another by personal loss. They want to use their experiences to help stop more deaths and to prevent other families from having to go through the terrible things that they have had to endure.

We are always looking for people to help us raise awareness by campaigning and volunteering. We want to spread the word about who we are and what we do – and we want more people to understand epilepsy risks so they can stay safe. 

 

 

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Fundraise for us

We do not receive any state funding so everything we do is thanks to our wonderful supporters and fundraisers. You can raise money through solo initiatives or organised events. Many supporters hold events to celebrate the life of someone special.

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Attend our events

Our events are a great way of bringing people together, to share stories and experiences. Many of our events – such as our National Conference – focus on the bereaved and those who attend tell us they gain much comfort and support from knowing they are not alone. They matter to us because people matter to us.

 

 

Did you know?

All of our trustees are volunteers

They meet at least four times a year but most are active throughout the year. It’s our policy that at least 50% of our trustees have personal experience of epilepsy bereavement.

Policy group of experienced volunteers

We have a policy group of experienced volunteers who are able to lead across multiple networks – this includes influencing policy at a national and local level.

Many people give up their time to sit on research panels

The bereaved and those living with epilepsy are directly involved in the research we do to prevent deaths and better understanding epilepsy bereavement.

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Putting people first and recognising what matters to them

SUDEP Action receives no state funding

Thanks to your donations we’re saving lives

For one-to-one support after an epilepsy death contact our support team today

We provide the only support line for people bereaved by an epilepsy death and offer access to qualified counsellors who have a special interest and understanding in sudden and traumatic death.

Call our support team

If you are in the UK or Ireland we can talk with you by email or telephone. Our support team will do its best to give you what you need.

If you are outside the UK we will try and put you in touch with services available in your country.

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Sharing your experience with others going through the same thing is a really helpful tool for dealing with grief.