4th Annual Push Up Golf Event

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Take A Swing At Epilepsy

Together, Kevin Cohen and Nathan Wysocki are raising funds to support the Danny Did Epilepsy Foundation and their programs to protect kids who cope with seizures. The foundation was started after 4-year-old Danny Stanton died following a seizure that occurred in his sleep, a tragic case of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). For the past 15 years, the DDF has worked tirelessly to prevent this tragedy from happening to other families.

On September 16th, Kevin and Nathan are hosting their 4th Annual Golf Outing, a key fundraising event that supports the foundation's main program: providing access to essential seizure detection devices, which could potentially save lives. These devices are designed to alert caregivers or parents during a seizure, enabling them to administer seizure first aid to prevent injuries and ensure the safety of their child. Because these systems are not covered by medical insurance, the Danny Did Foundation is the leading organization nationally to enable much-needed access.

Ahead of this golf outing, Kevin and Nathan continue their personal Push Up Challenge, which include this fundraising campaign to raise $10,000 to help kids and families who have no where else to turn for resources they desperately need.

No child should be alone during a seizure. We invite you to contribute to this cause, and in doing so, you are protecting the lives of children with epilepsy.

Please watch the video below to learn more about the Danny Did Foundation. Thank you for your generosity and support!