Epilepsy Advocate's "My Four Words" Project Hits the Ground Running in UCB's Hometown at the Epilepsy Foundation of …

Posted: Published on August 15th, 2012

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ATLANTA, Aug. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Since its launch in March 2012, the "My Four Words" project has reached thousands of people with empowering messages of living beyond the boundaries of epilepsy. Now, representatives from UCB and the Epilepsy Advocate program are inviting participants at the Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia's 29th Annual Magnolia Run and Walk for Epilepsy to contribute to the movement and raise awareness of epilepsy by sharing their four-word stories.

WHAT:

The "My Four Words" project gives people affected by epilepsy a chance to share their personal thoughts, feelings and experiences with the condition in just four words. Stories will be displayed on posters during the Magnolia Run and Walk for Epilepsy and select photos will be featured online at facebook.com/EpilepsyAdvocate following the event.

Created by UCB, the Epilepsy Advocate program offers opportunities to learn more about epilepsy and how to manage the condition.

WHERE:

Epilepsy Advocate booth at the Magnolia Run and Walk for Epilepsy

Perimeter Mall

4400 Ashford Dunwoody Road

Atlanta, GA 30346

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