Epilepsy Bereaved began with just a few families by the time I got involved it was becoming renowned throughout the world. I came up with the charity’s identity which continues to evolve
Epilepsy Bereaved began with just a few families by the time I got involved it was becoming renowned throughout the world. I came up with the charity’s identity which continues to evolve
Charity work
It has been my privilege to work voluntarily for several charities over recent years. Here are a few examples...
An information poster published by the joint epilepsy council and Times Educational Supplement 14th Nov 2003. Illustration by Christian Adams, text Jennifer Preston and Emma Mandley.
produced to give teachers up to date advice on seizures and best practice.
We painted the Sky is a poetry book published by Epilepsy Bereaved. At the time, I was producing the charity’s quarterly news magazine and we were getting many poems sent in by our members. Too many to include in fact so it was decided to make a book. It was printed at Chalfont book binders which is in the grounds of National Society for Epilepsy ( NSE) Chalfont centre.
I’ll just mention that the front jacket photograph is of a set of footprints made by my husband Michael who died in 1995 aged just 36 from, we believe, SUDEP. The charity continues to work through the families to raise awareness of the issues around epilepsy care, promoting research and reducing risk.
WHY?