Epilepsy Foundation Provides Coloring Books To Local Schools

  • Thursday, January 12, 2017
Kelly and Andrew Choyce distributing coloring books about epilepsy to local students
Kelly and Andrew Choyce distributing coloring books about epilepsy to local students

Through collaborations with Calvin Donaldson Environmental Science Academy and Wallace A. Smith Elementary, the Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee has been able to distribute free coloring/story books that provide seizure first-aid training and epilepsy awareness.  

These free books, authored and illustrated by the sister and brother team of Andrew and Kelly Choyce, were made possible due to the grant that the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga provided.  

Since September of 2016, nearly 2,500 Chattanooga-area children have received these books that have helped increase interest, knowledge, and access to life-saving skills.

Kelly and Andrew Choyce distributing coloring books about epilepsy to local students
Kelly and Andrew Choyce distributing coloring books about epilepsy to local students
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