Friday, February 24, 2012

Creating History

Cassidy Megan "Wants people with epilepsy
everywhere to know they are not alone" 
Ok! So you don't think you can change the world!  However there's a sure bet you can make an impact on the world, no matter who you are; where you live or how old you are.  Nine year old Cassidy thought she had a small vision to make a difference in her local community in Nova Scotia Canada in 2008, by  simply wearing purple on March 26 to raise awareness about epilepsy and those with seizure disorders.


Thus year Purple day will be celebrated by people around the world by people with epilepsy, their family and friends by simply wearing purple in solidarity. The message of Purple Day is very simple.


"People will seizure disorders are everyday people living everyday lives"
Cassidy Megan's simple message is
now recognized around the world
and she's now just a teenager! 
You can read more about this young history maker and the organization she has founded at Purple Day. "Cassidy's simple message is now celebrated around the world and at thirteen her life has only just began.  Think you can't make a difference simply by being different? Then I challenge you to think again. Cassidy has a host of excuses, but not one of them has stopped  her from changing the world.

May we encourage you to join Cassidy in transforming the world on March 26 simply by wearing purple.



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