Community Forum: Helping NJ Caregivers and Neighbors

Virtual Event NJ, United States

Please join us for a virtual community forum on Thursday, December 9th, 2021 that will cover helping New Jersey Caregivers and neighbors connect to resources. See the flyer below for more information. To register, please visit: https://action.alz.org/mtg/77795106  

Medicinal Cannabis Symposium – Virtual

Virtual Event NJ, United States

In response to the legalization of recreational marijuana, Epilepsy Services of New Jersey will host a virtual Medicinal Cannabis Symposium on April 20, 2021 (know as “Weed Day”) in partnership with the Cannabis Education and Research Institute (CERI) to educate, inform, and inspire patients and caregivers about the appropriate pathways for safe access to medicinal cannabis.

Day at the Beach

Governer's Beach House Island Beach State Park Shore Road Island Beach State Park,, Lanoka Harbor, NJ, United States

RSVP by Friday, June 24, 2022. Limited 5 registrations per family. Space is limited RSVP to Andrea Racioppi aracioppi@epilepsynj.org

12th Annual Paint the Pony Purple

The Stone Pony 913 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

Save the Date Paint the Pony Purple is a family-friendly benefit concert for individuals living with Epilepsy and their families to come together to enjoy great music, raffle prizes, epilepsy resources, and much more while raising awareness for epilepsy and helping Epilepsy Services of New Jersey raise the necessary funds to provide programs and services […]

FRN Impact Awards

Every year we host this event to recognize those that have demonstrated outstanding service in helping our community and making an impact on The Family Resource Network. The event will be held on April 19, 2023 at 5:30 PM More Information & Purchase Tickets

2024 Paint The Pony Purple

The Stone Pony 913 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ, United States

ESNJ’s Paint the Pony Purple is held every year to raise awareness for Epilepsy and provide a safe and fun concert for individuals with Epilepsy and their families.

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