Northern Ontario Rocks Against Epilepsy is a compilation album in support of the Seizure and Brain Injury Centre in Timmins, Ontario. 100% of album proceeds will be directly donated to the centre.
Over 39 million people suffer from Epilepsy. While the seldom talked about disability may be manageable for some, for others it greatly decreases their quality of life, hindering them in their day to day activities. Clinics like the Seizure and Brain Injury Centre help those with Epilepsy find help, support, and achieve a better standard of life.
Thank you for donating and enjoy the album!
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released November 1, 2017
This compilation was organized by Ryan Daly, the morning show host at 92.1 ROCK Timmins.
"I had my first seizure when I was 16, shortly after I had gotten my G1 and they continued through my teenage years. Luckily, mine were manageable and other than not being able to get my drivers license didn’t hinder me in any way. However, others have had it much worse than myself and this compilation is about helping the centre that helps them. Epilepsy is a seldom talked about disorder that can cause problems with someone’s health, safety, and quality of life.
I want to extend a heartfelt thanks to every band on this compilation that helped to raise funds for a great organization that helps those affected in Northern Ontario. "
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