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epilepsyWORKS!

The Power of Employment

Humans all want to be part of a community, contribute, and feel valued. A job can help people feel like they are contributing to society and making a difference in the world, feel valued, and shape their identity.

epilepsyWORKS! will create employment opportunities and a guided path toward meaningful and sustained employment for those in Colorado & Wyoming with epilepsy. 

Unemployment red circle with Colorado state logo
is the unemployment rate in the state of Colorado
Under-employed light purple circle with graphic of person sitting on bench
people with epilepsy are unemployed or under-employed in our region
Higher unemployment purple circle with graphic of brain
is the unemployment rate for those living with epilepsy, more than 10x Colorado’s

epilepsyWORKS! Resources

Employment Seeker

Epilepsy Works! will work with you to create opportunities and paths toward meaningful and sustained employment. Our goal is to connect, educate, and empower those in the epilepsy community to inspire you to successfully manage your lives.

Future Employers

Epilepsy Works! provides benefits to the hiring firm as well as the employee. Our goal is to connect, educate, and empower those in the epilepsy community to inspire them to successfully manage their lives, including engaging in meaningful employment.

Employment Action Resource Network (EARN)

Join a dynamic network of professionals on a mission to empower people with epilepsy to succeed and shine in the workplace! In collaboration with the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado & Wyoming and epilepsyWORKS, EARN brings together diverse talents and expertise to break barriers and build brighter futures through employment.

NIH Study about Epilepsy & Employment

People with epilepsy report significantly higher rates of unemployment, job loss, and experiences of shame or depression compared to peers with other chronic diseases. They’re more likely to be perceived as “unfit to work,” even though these assumptions aren’t supported by evidence. The study highlights ongoing stigma and its impact on employability for individuals with epilepsy

For more information and resources, please reach out to
Danielle at danielle@efcowy.org

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