Dr. Todd Masel with the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston shared time with the 2023 youth ambassadors Abby Walker, Judy Forasiepi and Gia Forasiepi at Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance third annual Butterfly Release, held Oct. 8 at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance 2023 GEM award recipients from left are Patsy Marullo, Dorothy Pearson, Patrick Karas, Shonbay Jones, Ryan Veselka, Monica Pendleton, Alexa Trevino, Chelsea Faris and Joe Perez, who were recognized at the recent Butterfly Release event for their generous support and dedication to the non-profit organization.
Trysten Pearson, Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance founder, and member Tiffany Guhlin enjoyed the day at the park during the Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance’s third annual Butterfly Release at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
The Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance team gathered for a group picture while out at the park for the third annual Butterfly Release held at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
Dr. Todd Masel with the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston shared time with the 2023 youth ambassadors Abby Walker, Judy Forasiepi and Gia Forasiepi at Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance third annual Butterfly Release, held Oct. 8 at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
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Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance 2023 GEM award recipients from left are Patsy Marullo, Dorothy Pearson, Patrick Karas, Shonbay Jones, Ryan Veselka, Monica Pendleton, Alexa Trevino, Chelsea Faris and Joe Perez, who were recognized at the recent Butterfly Release event for their generous support and dedication to the non-profit organization.
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Trysten Pearson, Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance founder, and member Tiffany Guhlin enjoyed the day at the park during the Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance’s third annual Butterfly Release at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
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The Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance team gathered for a group picture while out at the park for the third annual Butterfly Release held at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
Gulf Coast Epilepsy Alliance held its third annual Butterfly Release on Oct. 8 at Wayne Johnson Center at Carbide Park in La Marque.
The event helped raise awareness, unity and solidarity for epilepsy. With shades of purple, the butterfly represents freedom of epilepsy for patients, survivors and supporters of the brain disease that affects people of all ages and ethnicities.
Doreen Hughes covers events and happenings across the county. Her column appears each Sunday. Contact her at newsroom@galvnews.com with “Out and About” in the subject line.
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