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August 19, 2008 by davidebowman · Leave a Comment
Attention Dayton Area Golfers!
If you are looking for a great excuse to get out and hit the links, consider playing in the 2008 Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio Golf Scramble.
The event will be held on Monday September 29th, 2008 at Heatherwoode Golf Club in Springboro, Ohio. Things get started at 11:30 and the fun lasts all day long.
Not a golfer, but still want to get involved? The EFWO is also seeking volunteers to help run the event and there are still opportunities available for business sponsorships. If you are interested, please contact the Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio.
Here is a quick run-down of the day’s events:
Schedule of events
11:30 Registration and Practice
1:00 Shotgun Start to Scramble
6:00 Dinner & Speaker
6:30 Awards Ceremony
First, Second & Third Place
The Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio was founded in 1974 as a not-for-profit voluntary health organization that provides education, support, and advocacy for people with seizure disorders and their families. The Foundation also promotes understanding of epilepsy through educational programs offered in the community to schools, organizations, professional audiences, first responders, businesses, government, and the general public.
By supporting the Golf Scramble for Epilepsy, you will assist the Foundation in providing vital services and programs for residents from 11 western Ohio counties, which include Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby. With your sponsorship and participation, the Foundations can continue to offer its services to persons with epilepsy free of charge.
For more information, email the Epilepsy Foundation or download the event flyer.
Help! I Need Somebody…
June 4, 2008 by davidebowman · Leave a Comment
Do you live in or around Dayton, Ohio? Are you interested in spending an hour or two per month making new connections and sharpening your professional skills - all while making a huge difference in the lives of people in need of help? If so, please consider volunteering to help the Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio.
How can you help? The EFWO has numerous functional committees such as Marketing, Finance and Fundraising, Volunteerism, and Programming, which can serve to connect you with other talented professionals in your chosen field. This is a great way for young professionals to build connections and credentials, and for more seasoned practitioners to stay fresh. And, the time you spend, which is probably only about an hour or two a month, goes to help people with Epilepsy right here in the Miami Valley.
There are also numerous event committees in need of help within the EFWO. Currently, we are gearing up for the annual Mud Volleyball Tournament, July 12. This is an event that always needs helping hands because it is so much fun. We are always in need of helping hands and creative thinkers, so if you are interested in lending a hand, contact the EFWO. In addition to MUD, there is Wine and Jazz in November, Mardi Gras in February, and numerous other fundraising events - all of which need people.
If you are a seasoned professional looking to get even more involved in the community, consider applying to join the board. We currently have a few open seats, and would welcome experienced leaders who are looking to contribute their skills to a great cause. The process for this is understandably more rigorous than for joining committees, as the commitment and responsibility associated with being a board member is substantial.
Finally, if you just want to help out here and there - without being committed to anything - please volunteer to help our staff. Like any good non-profit we run a lean operation, relying heavily on the kindness and generosity of others to get everything done. There is an endless to do list, and a limited number of hands, so any time you can donate, even 30 minutes here and there, would be appreciated.
For more information on how you can get involved with the Epilepsy Foundation of Western Ohio, call (937) 233-2500 or (800) 360-3296 or visit us on the web at www.ohioepilepsy.org




