2160 Dunwin Drive, Unit 4
Mississauga, ON L5L 5M8
Mississauga / Brampton: 905-450-1900
Hamilton: 289-639-8393
Halton: 289-627-1855
Brantford: 226-227-2193
Code of Ethics
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton recognizes that the region is vast and rich in diversity. EHPH strives to ensure all
programs and services are accessible to all.
We help to eliminate barriers within the community we serve, and uphold a high standard of positive race
relations and attitude within the association at all times.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with seizure disorders.
Charitable Registration Number: 80288 6218 RR0001
Check us out on the web!!
www.ehph.org
www.ehphblog.org
Special thanks to...
Domino’s Pizza Canada
UCB
Eisai
Ontario Trillium Foundation
Region of Peel
Telus
The May Court Club of Oakville
Care-Alive: The Caroline Cunningham Foundation
New Horizons for Seniors
Hamilton Health Sciences: Hamilton General Hospital & McMaster
Volunteer MBC
...for their continued support.
October 18th
, 2016
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons living with Epilepsy
“Volunteers are the heart and
soul of our agency...
“It is because of the dedicated
commitment to volunteerism and
fundraising initiatives that we all
succeed and grow within our local
communities”
2015 / 2016
ANNUAL REPORT
Page 1
Table of Contents 1
About EHPH 1
A Letter from Our Executive Director 2
A Letter from Our President 3
2015 / 2016 Board of Directors 3
A Letter from Our Executive Director 4
2015 / 2016 Staff 4
Purple Gala 2016 5
Statement of Operations Year End April 30th, 2016 6
Life at EHPH (pictorial review) 2015 / 2016 7-8
The H. O.P.E. Award 2015-2016 9
Volunteers 2015-2016 10
2015 / 2016 Year-at-a-Glance 11
2016 / 2017 Proposed Year-at-a-Glance 12
Corporate, Grant and Foundations 13
Sponsors, Partners and Supporters 14
Location & Contact Information Back Cover
Table of Contents
About EHPH
Our Mission
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with seizure
disorders through counseling and support services.
Our Vision
Increasing public awareness via outreach, individual/family counseling and working with select forums, Epilepsy
Halton Peel Hamilton strives to educate and encourage understanding within our community.
Our Values
Equality and mutual respect of all individuals,
Fostering successful, fulfilling lives for families and persons living with epilepsy,
To encourage everyone to attain positive solutions when challenged,
To conduct ourselves in a supportive, non-judgmental manner with all members and participants.
Page 14
Sponsors, Partners & Supporters
Page 13
Corporate, Grants & Foundations
Page 2
The Annual Report is an important way for
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton to reflect on
2016 as it was a very busy and exciting year.
We are so very proud of the impact EHPH
has made on individuals and families in our
ever growing community.
The Region of Peel has been instrumental in
our ability to build capacity in the epilepsy community, allowing us to have a manager for volunteers,
communications and professional financial management. Never before have we had so many volunteers to assist
staff in the execution of our programs and fundraising endeavours; We have grown and expanded our presence
on social media and with more financial management assistance, more time was allowed for other capacity
building activities such as epilepsy awareness events and building relationships with corporate partners.
People are our strength and I am grateful to have surrounded the agency with an incredible assembly of staff,
volunteers and board directors providing a cohesive environment for all to carry out our Mission, Vision and
Goals collectively.
To our Members, Funders and Partners – we commend you for your tremendous impact and we look forward
to our continued work together.
A Letter from our Executive Director
Cynthia Milburn
Executive Director
Page 3
2015 – 2016 has once again been a year of steady growth with a board of
directors committed to moving the organization forward to meet the needs
of the community. As the agency grows, both the staff and the board remain
dedicated to our mission, vision, values and our code of ethics. We continue
to build our community, strengthen our community and support our
community with new ideas and strong outreach initiatives.
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton and its board, continue to meet the challenges
and needs of our community. With passion and commitment, we will continue to grow, continue to succeed and
continue our commitment to providing outstanding programs and services.
On behalf of the board and everyone living with or affected by epilepsy in our service area, I would like to thank all of our
funders, volunteers and staff whose efforts have made a positive difference in the lives of so many.
A Letter from our Board President
2015 / 2016 Board of Directors
Jim Cheesman
Board President
Jim Cheesman
President
Jan Rodman
Treasurer
Carolynne Shipp
Director
Michael McHugh
Director
Ernie Cavallin
Secretary
Eduard Bercovici
Director
Betty Franklin
Director
Kim Seidl
Director
Upcoming Projected 2016—2017 Year-at-a-Glance
MAY 2016
Mississauga Charity Run (?)
Mississauga
Disability Access
Toronto Convention Centre
Connections Resource Fair
Mississauga Convention
Centre
55+ Info Fair
Garden City Brampton
JUNE
Springfest Seniors Event
Brampton
Healthy Living Expo
Square One
Oakville Ribfest
Sheridan College
High Five Training
Mississauga
First Aid Training
Mississauga
JULY
Sunny Days Camp
Mississauga
Mississauga Ribfest
Celebration Square
Mississauga Multicultural
Festival
Mississauga
AUGUST
Sunny Days Camp & BBQ
Mississauga
Joseph Brand Davy Festival
Hamilton
Brantford Ribfest
Brantford Shuttlecock Park
Port Credit Buskerfest
Mississauga
Mosaic Festival
Celebration Square
SEPTEMBER
Locke Street Festival
Hamilton
Family & Youth Retreat 2016
Ancaster
OCTOBER
EHPH AGM
Head Office—Mississauga
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront
Marathon
Toronto
Entrepreneurs of Port Credit
10 Restaurant—Mississauga
NOVEMBER
Gift Wrap Supervisor
Training
EHPH Office
Gift Wrap Training
Shoppers World Brampton
STWM Awards Night
Toronto
DECEMBER
Gift Wrap
Shoppers World Brampton
Camp 2016 Reunion #1
Mississauga
JANUARY 2017 FEBRUARY
Government and Community
Services Fair
Cloverdale Mall
Etobicoke
MARCH
Epilepsy Awareness Month
10 Restaurant
Boston Pizza YEP Event
Laundromat Wrap for
Epilepsy
Purple Day Awareness
Challenge—all elementary
schools
Purple Day Awareness
EHPH
March Break Camp
Mississauga
Purple Gala
Credit Valley Golf & C.C.
Sobey’s BBQ
Kitchener-Waterloo-Wellington
APRIL
Fletcher’s Meadow Student
Volunteer Fair
Brampton
Mississauga Health , Wellness
and Safety
Mississauga Civic Centre
Volunteer Appreciation (?)
Mississauga
The 18th Annual Chicken
Wing Competition
Kitchener
Camp 2015 Reunion #2
Mississauga
Page 12
Page 11
2015—2016 Year-at-a-Glance
MAY 2015
Mississauga Charity Run (?)
Mississauga
JUNE
Ketogenic Diet Evening of
Awareness
Brantford
Springfest Seniors Event
Brampton
Healthy Living Expo
Square One
Oakville Ribfest
Sheridan College
JULY
Sunny Days Camp
Mississauga
AUGUST
Sunny Days Camp
Mississauga
Sunny Days BBQ
Mississauga
SEPTEMBER
55+ Info Fair
Garden City Brampton
OCTOBER
EHPH AGM and
VOLUNTEER AWARDS
Loblaw Superstore
Community Room
Mavis/Dundas
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront
Marathon
Toronto
NOVEMBER
Gift Wrap Supervisor
Training
EHPH Office
Gift Wrap Training
Shoppers World Brampton
Gift Wrap
Shoppers World Brampton
DECEMBER
Gift Wrap
Shoppers World Brampton
Camp 2015 Reunion #1
Mississauga
STWM Awards Night
Toronto
JANUARY 2016
FEBRUARY
Government and Community
Services Fair
Cloverdale Mall
Etobicoke
MARCH
Epilepsy Awareness Month
Purple Day Awareness
Challenge—all elementary
schools
March Break Camp
Mississauga
Accessible Learning
Oakville
APRIL
Fletcher’s Meadow Student
Volunteer Fair
Wellness Fair
Toronto West
Mississauga Health, Wellness
and Safety
Mississauga Civic Centre
Purple Gala
Credit Valley Golf & C.C.
Camp 2015 Reunion #2
Mississauga
Page 4
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton maintains an emphasis on the needs of the epilepsy community while gaining
ground creating awareness and building our profile. Each year we have consistently made a larger impact and for
that we are to accredit our dedicated staff, board and volunteers who together were steadfast in unity to fulfill
the Mission, Vision and goals of EHPH.
2015 / 2016 EHPH Staff
David Charchalis, SSW
Volunteer & Event Manager
Nicole Palmieri, B.A., SSW
Program Manager
Jasmine Morante, BSW
Social Worker, Client Services Manager
Andrea Dent
Youth Coordinator
Trevor Gordon
Communications Manager
Alyssa Diguglielmo
Social Work Intern
Errol Chapman
Financial Management
Barb Foster
Event Planner
Page 5
This years upcoming Purple Gala will be held on Saturday March 25th, 2017
We are returning to the amazing Credit Valley Golf and Country Club where we will once again
come together to celebrate all that is purple and all that is epilepsy.
This year, we are working on the theme “Hollywood” for the event.
We have the newly designed “Hollywood Harry and Hollywood Hannah ” signature EHPH
mascot that we will bring to auction during the event raising money for Sunny Days Camp for
Kids. (design in progress)
Due to the overwhelming success of Molly Masquerade 2016 (see pic), this years
limited edition mascot may be pre-ordered...tax receipt donation applicable.
For more information or updates regarding The 5th Annual Purple Gala, please
send an email to: [email protected]
The 5th Annual Purple Gala 2017
Page 10
Volunteering
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton
2015-2016
2015-2016 was filled with exciting and new challenges.
We once again had over 180 volunteers working our Annual Charity Gift Wrap at Shoppers
World Brampton,
We returned to Oakville Rib-fest,
We were present at Volunteer Fairs across our area spreading awareness,
We had volunteers working at the 2016 Purple Gala,
We participated for our 6th year at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.
Special thanks to the Board of Directors who donate their time and energy everyday, without question, without
hesitation. Your dedication and support is what helps us move forward to care for those who need our
support.
Page 9
Ernie & Kathy Cavallin
The H.O.P.E. Award is presented to an individual or group who
has made an outstanding commitment to improving the quality
of life for people with Epilepsy.
In 1982 Epilepsy Ontario finally received funding to expand
their services. Recognizing the need for a chapter in
Mississauga, they were ready to host their first recruitment
meeting by early 1984. That night two of the attendees that
signed up and later recognized as co-founders were Kathy
Cavallin and Mytrie Prashad. They both have epilepsy, had previously used the information and support
services provided by Epilepsy Ontario and wanted to help those in our community that were in need of these
services. This was the start of “Epilepsy Mississauga”.
With assistance and resources from Epilepsy Ontario they provided information and telephone support
services from their homes. It was in the days before the internet and social media so they depended a lot on
the Mississauga News to create awareness of the organization and to advertise services, events and meetings.
Slowly they formed a board and started fundraising. The baseball-a-thon being our most successful fundraiser
to date was organized by Ernie Cavallin. Hamilton was also starting its own chapter and created “Glad Days” as
their main fundraiser. It was so successful that the gladiola became the flower symbol for Epilepsy and the
fundraiser is still being adopted by various chapters to this day.
In Mississauga they expanded their information support to include school seminars for teachers during the PA
days. A few years later, they received a BINGO licence as their main fundraiser to expand services, finance an
office and hire a full time coordinator. They continued for as long as they could with a new board and the help
of their families, but again, the funding slowly dwindled as did their volunteer base.
As with most new organizations Epilepsy Mississauga endured many growing pains with people coming and
going. Thankfully, over the years, there were always others willing to take the chapter to its next step. Today,
Ernie continues as a board member of Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton and plays a vital role in the promotion of
all things epilepsy.
From then until now, there has been a tremendous growth of services and support at a level that both Ernie
and Kathy could never have imagined or conceived back in 1984. Knowing how difficult the challenges can be
and the toll that it takes both personally and emotionally we thank and commend both Ernie and Kathy for their
service and dedication in providing support to individuals with epilepsy and their families. And specifically for
being the pioneers of an agency that needed to be created, needed to grow, needed to expand and because of
these two, we have become who we are today – Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton.
The 2015-2016 H.O.P.E Award
Page 6
2015-2016 Statement of Operations
Bruce G. Drysdale , C.P.A., C.A.
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Ernie & Kathy Cavallin
The H.O.P.E. Award is presented to an individual or group who
has made an outstanding commitment to improving the quality
of life for people with Epilepsy.
In 1982 Epilepsy Ontario finally received funding to expand
their services. Recognizing the need for a chapter in
Mississauga, they were ready to host their first recruitment
meeting by early 1984. That night two of the attendees that
signed up and later recognized as co-founders were Kathy
Cavallin and Mytrie Prashad. They both have epilepsy, had previously used the information and support
services provided by Epilepsy Ontario and wanted to help those in our community that were in need of these
services. This was the start of “Epilepsy Mississauga”.
With assistance and resources from Epilepsy Ontario they provided information and telephone support
services from their homes. It was in the days before the internet and social media so they depended a lot on
the Mississauga News to create awareness of the organization and to advertise services, events and meetings.
Slowly they formed a board and started fundraising. The baseball-a-thon being our most successful fundraiser
to date was organized by Ernie Cavallin. Hamilton was also starting its own chapter and created “Glad Days” as
their main fundraiser. It was so successful that the gladiola became the flower symbol for Epilepsy and the
fundraiser is still being adopted by various chapters to this day.
In Mississauga they expanded their information support to include school seminars for teachers during the PA
days. A few years later, they received a BINGO licence as their main fundraiser to expand services, finance an
office and hire a full time coordinator. They continued for as long as they could with a new board and the help
of their families, but again, the funding slowly dwindled as did their volunteer base.
As with most new organizations Epilepsy Mississauga endured many growing pains with people coming and
going. Thankfully, over the years, there were always others willing to take the chapter to its next step. Today,
Ernie continues as a board member of Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton and plays a vital role in the promotion of
all things epilepsy.
From then until now, there has been a tremendous growth of services and support at a level that both Ernie
and Kathy could never have imagined or conceived back in 1984. Knowing how difficult the challenges can be
and the toll that it takes both personally and emotionally we thank and commend both Ernie and Kathy for their
service and dedication in providing support to individuals with epilepsy and their families. And specifically for
being the pioneers of an agency that needed to be created, needed to grow, needed to expand and because of
these two, we have become who we are today – Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton.
The 2015-2016 H.O.P.E Award
Page 6
2015-2016 Statement of Operations
Bruce G. Drysdale , C.P.A., C.A.
Page 5
This years upcoming Purple Gala will be held on Saturday March 25th, 2017
We are returning to the amazing Credit Valley Golf and Country Club where we will once again
come together to celebrate all that is purple and all that is epilepsy.
This year, we are working on the theme “Hollywood” for the event.
We have the newly designed “Hollywood Harry and Hollywood Hannah ” signature EHPH
mascot that we will bring to auction during the event raising money for Sunny Days Camp for
Kids. (design in progress)
Due to the overwhelming success of Molly Masquerade 2016 (see pic), this years
limited edition mascot may be pre-ordered...tax receipt donation applicable.
For more information or updates regarding The 5th Annual Purple Gala, please
send an email to: [email protected]
The 5th Annual Purple Gala 2017
Page 10
Volunteering
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton
2015-2016
2015-2016 was filled with exciting and new challenges.
We once again had over 180 volunteers working our Annual Charity Gift Wrap at Shoppers
World Brampton,
We returned to Oakville Rib-fest,
We were present at Volunteer Fairs across our area spreading awareness,
We had volunteers working at the 2016 Purple Gala,
We participated for our 6th year at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.
Special thanks to the Board of Directors who donate their time and energy everyday, without question, without
hesitation. Your dedication and support is what helps us move forward to care for those who need our
support.
Page 11
2015—2016 Year-at-a-Glance
MAY 2015
Mississauga Charity Run (?)
Mississauga
JUNE
Ketogenic Diet Evening of
Awareness
Brantford
Springfest Seniors Event
Brampton
Healthy Living Expo
Square One
Oakville Ribfest
Sheridan College
JULY
Sunny Days Camp
Mississauga
AUGUST
Sunny Days Camp
Mississauga
Sunny Days BBQ
Mississauga
SEPTEMBER
55+ Info Fair
Garden City Brampton
OCTOBER
EHPH AGM and
VOLUNTEER AWARDS
Loblaw Superstore
Community Room
Mavis/Dundas
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront
Marathon
Toronto
NOVEMBER
Gift Wrap Supervisor
Training
EHPH Office
Gift Wrap Training
Shoppers World Brampton
Gift Wrap
Shoppers World Brampton
DECEMBER
Gift Wrap
Shoppers World Brampton
Camp 2015 Reunion #1
Mississauga
STWM Awards Night
Toronto
JANUARY 2016
FEBRUARY
Government and Community
Services Fair
Cloverdale Mall
Etobicoke
MARCH
Epilepsy Awareness Month
Purple Day Awareness
Challenge—all elementary
schools
March Break Camp
Mississauga
Accessible Learning
Oakville
APRIL
Fletcher’s Meadow Student
Volunteer Fair
Wellness Fair
Toronto West
Mississauga Health, Wellness
and Safety
Mississauga Civic Centre
Purple Gala
Credit Valley Golf & C.C.
Camp 2015 Reunion #2
Mississauga
Page 4
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton maintains an emphasis on the needs of the epilepsy community while gaining
ground creating awareness and building our profile. Each year we have consistently made a larger impact and for
that we are to accredit our dedicated staff, board and volunteers who together were steadfast in unity to fulfill
the Mission, Vision and goals of EHPH.
2015 / 2016 EHPH Staff
David Charchalis, SSW
Volunteer & Event Manager
Nicole Palmieri, B.A., SSW
Program Manager
Jasmine Morante, BSW
Social Worker, Client Services Manager
Andrea Dent
Youth Coordinator
Trevor Gordon
Communications Manager
Alyssa Diguglielmo
Social Work Intern
Errol Chapman
Financial Management
Barb Foster
Event Planner
Page 3
2015 – 2016 has once again been a year of steady growth with a board of
directors committed to moving the organization forward to meet the needs
of the community. As the agency grows, both the staff and the board remain
dedicated to our mission, vision, values and our code of ethics. We continue
to build our community, strengthen our community and support our
community with new ideas and strong outreach initiatives.
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton and its board, continue to meet the challenges
and needs of our community. With passion and commitment, we will continue to grow, continue to succeed and
continue our commitment to providing outstanding programs and services.
On behalf of the board and everyone living with or affected by epilepsy in our service area, I would like to thank all of our
funders, volunteers and staff whose efforts have made a positive difference in the lives of so many.
A Letter from our Board President
2015 / 2016 Board of Directors
Jim Cheesman
Board President
Jim Cheesman
President
Jan Rodman
Treasurer
Carolynne Shipp
Director
Michael McHugh
Director
Ernie Cavallin
Secretary
Eduard Bercovici
Director
Betty Franklin
Director
Kim Seidl
Director
Upcoming Projected 2016—2017 Year-at-a-Glance
MAY 2016
Mississauga Charity Run (?)
Mississauga
Disability Access
Toronto Convention Centre
Connections Resource Fair
Mississauga Convention
Centre
55+ Info Fair
Garden City Brampton
JUNE
Springfest Seniors Event
Brampton
Healthy Living Expo
Square One
Oakville Ribfest
Sheridan College
High Five Training
Mississauga
First Aid Training
Mississauga
JULY
Sunny Days Camp
Mississauga
Mississauga Ribfest
Celebration Square
Mississauga Multicultural
Festival
Mississauga
AUGUST
Sunny Days Camp & BBQ
Mississauga
Joseph Brand Davy Festival
Hamilton
Brantford Ribfest
Brantford Shuttlecock Park
Port Credit Buskerfest
Mississauga
Mosaic Festival
Celebration Square
SEPTEMBER
Locke Street Festival
Hamilton
Family & Youth Retreat 2016
Ancaster
OCTOBER
EHPH AGM
Head Office—Mississauga
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront
Marathon
Toronto
Entrepreneurs of Port Credit
10 Restaurant—Mississauga
NOVEMBER
Gift Wrap Supervisor
Training
EHPH Office
Gift Wrap Training
Shoppers World Brampton
STWM Awards Night
Toronto
DECEMBER
Gift Wrap
Shoppers World Brampton
Camp 2016 Reunion #1
Mississauga
JANUARY 2017 FEBRUARY
Government and Community
Services Fair
Cloverdale Mall
Etobicoke
MARCH
Epilepsy Awareness Month
10 Restaurant
Boston Pizza YEP Event
Laundromat Wrap for
Epilepsy
Purple Day Awareness
Challenge—all elementary
schools
Purple Day Awareness
EHPH
March Break Camp
Mississauga
Purple Gala
Credit Valley Golf & C.C.
Sobey’s BBQ
Kitchener-Waterloo-Wellington
APRIL
Fletcher’s Meadow Student
Volunteer Fair
Brampton
Mississauga Health , Wellness
and Safety
Mississauga Civic Centre
Volunteer Appreciation (?)
Mississauga
The 18th Annual Chicken
Wing Competition
Kitchener
Camp 2015 Reunion #2
Mississauga
Page 12
Page 13
Corporate, Grants & Foundations
Page 2
The Annual Report is an important way for
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton to reflect on
2016 as it was a very busy and exciting year.
We are so very proud of the impact EHPH
has made on individuals and families in our
ever growing community.
The Region of Peel has been instrumental in
our ability to build capacity in the epilepsy community, allowing us to have a manager for volunteers,
communications and professional financial management. Never before have we had so many volunteers to assist
staff in the execution of our programs and fundraising endeavours; We have grown and expanded our presence
on social media and with more financial management assistance, more time was allowed for other capacity
building activities such as epilepsy awareness events and building relationships with corporate partners.
People are our strength and I am grateful to have surrounded the agency with an incredible assembly of staff,
volunteers and board directors providing a cohesive environment for all to carry out our Mission, Vision and
Goals collectively.
To our Members, Funders and Partners – we commend you for your tremendous impact and we look forward
to our continued work together.
A Letter from our Executive Director
Cynthia Milburn
Executive Director
Page 1
Table of Contents 1
About EHPH 1
A Letter from Our Executive Director 2
A Letter from Our President 3
2015 / 2016 Board of Directors 3
A Letter from Our Executive Director 4
2015 / 2016 Staff 4
Purple Gala 2016 5
Statement of Operations Year End April 30th, 2016 6
Life at EHPH (pictorial review) 2015 / 2016 7-8
The H. O.P.E. Award 2015-2016 9
Volunteers 2015-2016 10
2015 / 2016 Year-at-a-Glance 11
2016 / 2017 Proposed Year-at-a-Glance 12
Corporate, Grant and Foundations 13
Sponsors, Partners and Supporters 14
Location & Contact Information Back Cover
Table of Contents
About EHPH
Our Mission
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with seizure
disorders through counseling and support services.
Our Vision
Increasing public awareness via outreach, individual/family counseling and working with select forums, Epilepsy
Halton Peel Hamilton strives to educate and encourage understanding within our community.
Our Values
Equality and mutual respect of all individuals,
Fostering successful, fulfilling lives for families and persons living with epilepsy,
To encourage everyone to attain positive solutions when challenged,
To conduct ourselves in a supportive, non-judgmental manner with all members and participants.
Page 14
Sponsors, Partners & Supporters
2160 Dunwin Drive, Unit 4
Mississauga, ON L5L 5M8
Mississauga / Brampton: 905-450-1900
Hamilton: 289-639-8393
Halton: 289-627-1855
Brantford: 226-227-2193
Code of Ethics
Epilepsy Halton Peel Hamilton recognizes that the region is vast and rich in diversity. EHPH strives to ensure all
programs and services are accessible to all.
We help to eliminate barriers within the community we serve, and uphold a high standard of positive race
relations and attitude within the association at all times.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with seizure disorders.
Charitable Registration Number: 80288 6218 RR0001
Check us out on the web!!
www.ehph.org
www.ehphblog.org
Special thanks to...
Domino’s Pizza Canada
UCB
Eisai
Ontario Trillium Foundation
Region of Peel
Telus
The May Court Club of Oakville
Care-Alive: The Caroline Cunningham Foundation
New Horizons for Seniors
Hamilton Health Sciences: Hamilton General Hospital & McMaster
Volunteer MBC
...for their continued support.
October 18th
, 2016
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons living with Epilepsy
“Volunteers are the heart and
soul of our agency...
“It is because of the dedicated
commitment to volunteerism and
fundraising initiatives that we all
succeed and grow within our local
communities”
2015 / 2016
ANNUAL REPORT