Raised so far

$418,265

Our goal

$380,000

Distance travelled

72,872KM

Total entrants

1,098

Support comes in many forms, and you don't need to be directly impacted to make a difference. Whether through fundraising, building awareness, or donating, your support significantly enhances the quality of life for the 1 in 25 people affected by epilepsy. We are proud to sponsor such an important and worthy initiative."


Nevien Badawi,  Chief Sales Officer, Nexon Asia Pacific

Walk for Epilepsy is an annual initiative that takes place from 1-25 October to raise awareness and funds to support
Australians living with epilepsy. Participants can choose to take on the 1 in 25 Challenge by walking 100kms in 25 days
or set their own distance and go at their own pace. Every step counts!

All funds raised are donated to development and delivery of vital epilepsy support services, education and training, and research.



About Epilepsy Foundation
The Epilepsy Foundation has been working for more than 50 years to make sure no one living with epilepsy has to go it alone. We support people living with epilepsy in Victoria and New South Wales, providing support and information, and funding research to find a cure.
Together, we can build a brighter future for people living with epilepsy and their families.
  • Select your state epilepsy service provider.
  • Register and create your fundraising page.
  • Set your fundraising and kilometer targets.

From 1-25 October, get your steps in and log your kilometers manually through your dashboard or by linking your Strava or Fitbit account.

  • Share your fundraising page and progress with your family, friends and colleagues and encourage them to donate.
  • Check out the ‘Resources’ section of the website for additional material to share.

Sign up for free! Pick your fundraising and kilometre targets to get started.

Share your challenge via social media using the templates provided in the resources section of your dashboard.

Join in the fun to raise vital funds for those living with epilepsy today!