Dear Serene Low, We both know difficult times call for people to share their good fortune with those they know and care for. If your gift to us has crossed in the mail, please accept our thanks - especially from people with epilepsy including Maurice, Ben, and Gavin. You have come to know Maurice, Ben, and Gavin over this past year from our newsletter InTouch and a letter we sent you recently. Each of them bravely stood up on behalf of thousands of Australians with epilepsy: each revealed their own private challenges and achievements, so the attitudes of the community towards epilepsy is based on fact not fiction. Serene Low, you're one of our most important supporters. That's why this year's Treasure Tree Christmas appeal asks you to remember people like Maurice, Ben, and Gavin. Talk about them to your friends and families. Tell them about epilepsy. Epilepsy is the most common brain disorder in the world today. Yet few people, aside from supporters like you, know the impact epilepsy has on the daily life of people and their families. The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria proudly acknowledges the courageous efforts of Maurice, Ben, and Gavin. We'd like you to do the same. They know only too well how desperately your support is needed to help the many thousands of people with epilepsy like them. It's only through gifts from donors like you that we're able to touch the number of lives that we do through our support of people with epilepsy. Yours sincerely, Jeremy Maxwell Fundraising Manager The Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria
(PS : I HAVE DONATED. WHAT ABOUT YOU? CHRISTMAS 2008 MAY BE OVER BUT IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO GIVE AND DONATE. PRECIOUS LIVES ARE DEPENDING ON YOUR KIND DONATIONS. PLEASE HELP VICTORIANS TODAY GET THROUGH THESE HARD TIMES) - Serene Low
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