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Epilepsy Foundation Announces "Now I Know" Facebook Video Contest Prize Winners
LANDOVER, Md. --(Business Wire)--
At the culmination of the Epilepsy Foundation's "Now I Know" Facebook (News - Alert)
video campaign, the Epilepsy Foundation is proud to announce the 12
prize recipients whose video testimonials about life with epilepsy
garnered the greatest number of votes during the campaign. The campaign
asked the question "When it comes to epilepsy, what do you know now that
you wish you knew sooner " with the goal of creating a forum where
people could share their experiences, support and advice about epilepsy.
Participants from one of four regions won an iPad for the most votes,
iPod Touch 5th Generation for the second and an iPod Nano for
the third. Prize recipients are as follows:
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Northeast
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1. Cathy Fletcher - Ridley Park, Pa.
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2. Jerri Ann S. - Va.
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3. Jennifer Prevete - Miller Place, N.Y.
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South
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1. Nick Fuerte, Fla
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2. Camryn B. - Tega Cay, S.C.
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3. Meagan Kinney Gerk - Round Rock, Texas
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Midwest
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1. Flor De Amelia Hoffman (News - Alert) - Ames, Iowa
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2. Staci Fulton - Sugar Grove, Ill.
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3. Andrew Hust - Cincinnati, Ohio
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West
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1. Maile Kaneshiro - Hawaii
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2. Lacey Shimabukuro - Aiea, Hawaii
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3. Jeannett G. - Calif.
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"We're thrilled with the results of this campaign and the impact we've
seen," said Philip M. Gattone, President and CEO of the Epilepsy
Foundation and the father of a child with epilepsy. "As a result of our
participants' and the epilepsy community's efforts, thousands of people
were drawn to the Epilepsy Foundation's Facebook page to learn more
about epilepsy and to help create awareness around this disorder."
People from all across the country submitted videos ranging from
carefully edited photo and video slide shows to off-the-cuff video
testimonials. Each video came from a unique perspective and provided
something new to the conversation - like Nick, who gave a presentation
to his high school class about what life is like for a teen with
epilepsy, or Lacey who shares how she and her family manage epilepsy
together. Participants, like Nick and Lacey, shared their videos with
family and friends and encouraged more than 13,000 votes and 1,300
comments throughout the contest period. To see the winning videos, visit
the Epilepsy
Foundation's YouTube channel.
"We're excited by the momentum that the 'Now I Know' campaign built and
hope to continue it throughout the year," continues Gattone. "From the
merging of the Epilepsy Foundation and the Epilepsy Therapy Project this
winter to our National Walk in April we're making big strides in the
fight against epilepsy and look forward to executing large-scale
national campaigns like 'Now I Know' in the future."
About
Epilepsy
When a person has two or more unprovoked seizures, they have epilepsy.
Epilepsy affects more than two million people in the United States and
65 million people worldwide. This year, another 200,000 people in the
U.S. will be diagnosed with epilepsy. Despite all available treatments,
30 to 40 percent of people with epilepsy continue to experience
uncontrolled seizures. Many more experience less than ideal control.
About the Epilepsy Foundation
The Epilepsy Foundation, a national nonprofit with affiliated
organizations throughout the United States, has led the fight against
epilepsy since 1968. The Foundation's mission is to stop seizures, find
cures and overcome the challenges created by epilepsy. For additional
information, please visit www.epilepsyfoundation.org.

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