The #50MillionSteps campaign is back!

50 Million Steps for EpilepsyThe 50 Million Steps for Epilepsy campaign launched in 2021, with great success. Our target of seeing a step taken for each person living with epilepsy in the world was smashed, with almost 165,000,000 steps achieved!

Let’s take our awareness raising even further in 2022!!

Starting today, Monday, January 10 and ending on International Epilepsy Day – Monday February 14, we’re walking to raise awareness, improve visibility and increase understanding of epilepsy.

Your walk could also be an opportunity to raise vital funds for your local or national epilepsy support association! Why not aim to raise $1 for every 1,000 steps you take? You can donate directly to any of the many associations listed on the 50MillionSteps.org website, from across the world.

Will you walk with us and add your steps to our grand total?
You can add your steps using the Step Counter on the 50MillionSteps.org website homepage.


#50MillionSteps for Epilepsy Campaign Toolkits

Download the 2022 campaign toolkits for resources and tips on taking part:


IBE - International Epilepsy SupportPlan a #50MillionSteps event in your area

Organisations and individuals are encouraged to plan events and count their steps together. Share the event details with us and we’ll help promote it!

Share photos and videos from your walks on Twitter with the hashtag #50MillionSteps and they’ll appear on our website’s interactive map!

(Make sure your location is included in your Twitter bio for this to work)

 

 

 


 

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Win a $250 prize!

We’re running a fun competition for those taking part in the #50MillionSteps Challenge.

There are 4 prizes of $250 each to be won!

There are four categories – Best Baby Steps, Cutest Pet Steps, Silliest Steps and Best Dance Steps.

To enter, just share your video on social media, using the #50MillionSteps hashtag and tagging @IntEpilepsyDay, between Monday, 10 January, 8am CET and Monday, 14 February, 8pm CET 2022. Videos can be shared to Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.
Entries must be original videos, owned by the person or organisation making the submission. Permission must be provided by anyone shown in the video.
More information here.