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Purple Day

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Awareness activities adaptable across all grades K–12.

Purple Day, held annually on March 26, is a global epilepsy awareness day that encourages people to wear purple and learn about seizure disorders. For families, it’s a natural anchor for a health or neuroscience mini‑unit that covers brain function, first aid for seizures, and stories from people living with epilepsy. Parents appreciate how it blends science, empathy, and advocacy, giving kids a chance to connect learning with real-world action. Most resources—posters, fact sheets, personal accounts—are free from epilepsy organizations. Participating can be as simple as reading a few stories and sharing what you’ve learned with friends.

Free global epilepsy awareness day held annually on March 26; participation and most educational resources are free to access.

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