Bringing Purple Day into the Classroom
Community support can start with a simple idea.
On Purple Day, Alek and Brittany visited their children’s school to teach students about epilepsy in a way they could see and understand. Using water to represent brainwaves, they helped bring a complex condition to life and spark meaningful conversation.
By starting young, they are helping build a future where awareness comes naturally, leading to stronger support for epilepsy research.
A Simple Idea,
A Lasting Impact
Alek and Brittany Stewart are dedicated advocates and fundraisers who have turned their personal connection to epilepsy into meaningful action. From building awareness in their community to creating events and sharing their story, they continue to inspire others to get involved and support epilepsy research.
