Purple Day is observed every year on March 26 to raise awareness about epilepsy and support people living with the condition.
๐ What itโs about
Founded in 2008 by a young Canadian girl, Cassidy Megan
Aims to educate people about epilepsy, a neurological condition that causes seizures
Encourages open conversation and reduces stigma
๐ Why purple?
Purple (especially lavender) symbolizes isolation, reflecting how people with epilepsy can sometimes feelโand the day promotes breaking that isolation.











