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Girl with a Glitch - Peta Philippou
Girl with a Glitch - Peta Philippou
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Hiya!
I'm taking part in Step 4 Epilepsy because this cause is personal.
I've lived with epilepsy my whole life. It's unpredictable, exhausting and often invisible - but it's a part of me I've learned to face head-on.
From losing my license to waking up sore and foggy after seizures, epilepsy has taken a lot...but it's also given me the fire to fight back, raise awareness and prove life doesn't stop.
This September, I'm stepping up - literally - to raise funds and break the stigma. Every step I take helps fund support services, research, and vital education that can change lives.
Please donate if you can, share this page, follow me on TikTok (@girl.with.a.glitch) or purely cheer me on! Let's step together towards a future where epilepsy doesn't hold anyone back!

Epilepsy Action Australia
Established in 1952, Epilepsy Action Australia is the leading national provider of specialist epilepsy services for people living with epilepsy, their families, healthcare practitioners, and the broader community including support workers and teachers. Epilepsy Action Australia drives positive change empowered by the collective voice of people living with epilepsy to achieve the best possible outcomes. Our involvement with research paves the way for new interventions and treatments to improve and save lives. Epilepsy Action Australia established the National Epilepsy Line in 2019 as the only national epilepsy telehealth support service delivered by Registered Nurses specialising in epilepsy. It is the front-line service and gateway to our broader range of services. The organisation is primarily funded through donations, fundraising activities, philanthropic grants, and sale of third-party training courses.
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