Stephanie Cooper

My Activity Tracking

109
kms

My target 100 kms

I’m taking part in Walk for Epilepsy because...

I want to raise money and make a difference for people living with epilepsy. Please help me by giving whatever you can using the 'Donate' button. The more people that know about the walk, the greater the impact, so please also spread the word by sharing our page with your friends and family. Thank you in advance for your generosity, it means a lot!

My Achievements

Trailblazer!

You're on your way to becoming an Epilepsy Champ! Signup complete

Stepping Up

Self donate to show your friends and family how its done

Staying Connected

Let the world know that you're helping those living with epilepsy on your socials

Better Together

Get your friends together to a create a team!

Recruiting For The Cause

Invite others to join in on the fun!

Making Every Step Count!

You've hit the $200 mark for donations! You're in a draw to win a $300 Coles Myer voucher!

Consistent Mover

Thankyou, you've raised $500!!! A Walk for Epilepsy pack is coming your way!

Ultra Walker!

Thankyou, you've raised $1000! You'll be receiving a limited edition W4E hoodie and you're in the draw to WIN an Airbnb voucher ($200).

Step Master!

Thankyou, you've raised $2000! You're in the draw to win a $500 Airbnb Voucher

Halfway Hero

You've reached the halfway mark of your challenge, keep pushing forward!

Money Maker!

You've hit your fundraising goal! We couldn't be more proud of you

Walk for Epilepsy 2024 Champion!

You've smashed your target goal! We couldn't be more proud of you

1 in 25 Challenge Champion

You've completed your 100km in 25 days!

My Updates

A bit about my story

Saturday 12th Oct
I personally have epilepsy I was diagnosed with it when I was 18 as time has gone on it has gotten worse and stops me from doing certain things I have tonic clonic seizures (full body convulsions) and absent seizures (some times looks like daydreaming but sometimes my whole body is frozen) I have nearly been put in comas and  it makes pregnancy extremely scary as I can’t have medication and is quite risky for Bub

When I come out of a seizure I feel extremely embarrassed and vulnerable as a lot of things can happen with my body I have come out of seizures with certain body parts not working properly or paralysed, my body shaking for a few days and stuttering my speech it all depends on the severity of the seizures 
 
 I have to be medicated for the rest of my life 
I have to educate my children on the right way to deal with my seizures if they are ever alone with me and educate all my friends and family as times it can be life threatening 
it is also dangerous for anyone who isn’t educated on the right way to deal with a seizure as they can get hurt or injured by me 
It can be scary for anyone who witnesses it this is why it is very important for people to bring awareness and to learn and get educated on how to cope and deal with someone having a seizure 
Unfortunately majority of my siblings have epilepsy and I have lost loved ones to this so please people do some research and learn a bit about it you could save someone’s life xxx 

Love you all and thank you again for all of your support xx

Thank you to my Sponsors

$52.75

Tammy Rowlands

$31.65

Stephanie Cooper

$26.38

Stephanie Cooper

$26.38

Caroline Gittus

You rock 😁

$25

Trish

You go girl !!