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Gal's Night Out for Charity Benefit
Held at The Clubhouse at Baywood on October 22, 2025, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit the Epilepsy Foundation
Dinner Ticket Cost: $45 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $60 per person
Online ticket sales close Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
About The Epilepsy Foundation
The Epilepsy Foundation, in collaboration with our community and network partners, connects the people, data and resources needed to address challenging health problems associated with seizures and the epilepsies—and promotes education, policy, research and systemic change that will foster measurable and sustainable improvement for all people living with epilepsy.
Only a small fraction of the 3.4 million Americans affected by the epilepsies are directly engaged with the Foundation network. People with epilepsy continue to experience stigma around the condition, and diminished opportunities for education and employment. Health disparities and unequal access to care plague our systems. Federal funds appropriated for epilepsy research lag in comparison to other diseases with far lower prevalence. After decades of new therapy development, we are still controlling the symptoms – the seizures – without modifying the course of the disease or preventing it from happening in those at risk. Year after year, we continue to see our loved ones with epilepsy suffer in myriad ways. Lost opportunities, injuries, depression, hopelessness. We lose loved ones with epilepsy, sometimes far too early.
“Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you. - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Foundation must rise to meet the serious challenges we face in a new way, with increased focus, greater scale and efficiency, and stronger partnerships with all organizations in the space that are equally committed to improving the lives of people living with the epilepsies.