| Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona: Since 1971, the Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona has been responding to the needs of the more than 53,000 people in Arizona with epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Central and South Texas: Information about epilepsy and local services offered. |
| Epilepsy Foundation Of Central Ohio: Offers support to people with epilepsy and their families. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado: To serve people with epilepsy, their families and communities in which they live. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Delaware: A statewide, voluntary, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee: Formed to meet the needs of people with epilepsy, their families and concerned individuals by providing quality education, information and support services. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania: Provides education, support and advocacy for people with epilepsy and their families. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia: Committed to prevention and control of epilepsy, and to helping improve the lives of people who have epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Cincinnati: Since 1953, the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Cincinnati has been responding to the needs of people with epilepsy by providing quality and innovative services. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Hawaii: Providing information, referral, counseling, education, and social activities to Hawaii's people with epilepsy and to the broader community. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho: Statewide voluntary agency dedicated to serving people with epilepsy and their families, affiliated with the national Epilepsy Foundation. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Kansas and Western Missouri: Provides a variety of services to persons with epilepsy / seizure disorder, their families, and their communities. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana: Offers concise information about the disease, provides person to person support and shows personal experiences. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Long Island: As part of the ongoing community education and outreach programs, the foundation seeks to communicate with all persons who have seizure disorders. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Massachusetts and Rode Island: Dedicated to servicing the needs of individuals, families and the community living with seizure disorders or epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan: Values all people with epilepsy and commits its resources to empowering their independence and inspiring productive lives. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Middle Tennessee: Works for the prevention and control of epilepsy and its consequences. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota: Statewide voluntary health agency providing effective resources for individuals affected by seizure disorders. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey: Dedicated to helping to improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy and their loved ones. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of North and Central Alabama: Primary mission has been to provide education and assistance to those affected by epilepsy and to create understanding in the community. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of North Carolina: Offers a newsletter archive with questions and answers about epilepsy, informs about the meetings of a teen support group and a adult support group. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of North/Central Illinois: Mission is to provide appropriate services to persons affected by disabilities. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Florida: Serves people affected by seizure disorders through direct client services, education, advocacy and research support. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California: Dedicated to the prevention and cure of seizure disorders, the elevation of their effects, and the promotion of an optimal quality of life for people with epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Oregon: Assists residents of the state of Oregon and Clark County, Washington with a variety of services. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Rochester, Syracuse and Binghamton: The agency that helps individuals and families affected by epilepsy and related neurological impairments by providing education, advocacy and services. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of South Alabama: Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by epilepsy in 28 counties across southern Alabama. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of South Carolina: Provide educational, vocational and outreach programs and services for persons with epilepsy and their families, share up-to-date information about epilepsy to the general public. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of South Central Wisconsin: A voluntary, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Texas: Dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with epilepsy by providing information, education, and support services. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Wisconsin: The Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Wisconsin is a state-wide agency dedicated to helping to improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Southeastern Pennsylvania: Provides education, support and advocacy for people with epilepsy and their families. Promotes understanding of seizure disorders to the general public. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Southern California: Serving Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino & Ventura Counties. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Southern Wisconsin: Dedicated to the promotion of independence and an optimal quality of life for people with seizure disorders and their families. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region: Services are tailored to support each person to live, work, socialize and to encourage the highest level of participation of each person in his/her community. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of the St. Louis Region: EFS is a not-for-profit agency serving people with epilepsy/seizure disorder, their families and other concerned individuals in Eastern Missouri and in Southeastern Illinois. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia: Offers a wide range of programs and services to meet the varied needs of people with epilepsy, their families, friends, co-workers, and employers. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Washington: Provides comprehensive services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy and developmental disabilities. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Western and Central Pennsylvania: EFWCP is dedicated to providing programs and services for the prevention, control, and community understanding of epilepsy/seizure disorders. |
| Epilepsy Society of Northwest Florida: Serving individuals in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties. |