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Sara-Elizabeth Clark was born February 1, 1995. At 16 months old Sara-Elizabeth was diagnosed with Idiopathic Benign Childhood Epilepsy. She is currently seizure free and has used her experiences with epilepsy to become a grass root advocate for epilepsy. Sara-Elizabeth seeks to break all social stigmas associated with epilepsy and speaks to adults and children around the county and shares her thoughts on how growing up is difficult in itself but if you see tour difficulties as opportunities rather than burdens, there is no limit to the positive impact you can have on your community, no matter how old you are. Sara-Elizabeth is proof of this fact. To date she has raised over $50,000.00 for her charity with her fund raising and educating events which include: Four Walks, One Race, Regional print, radio and television ads, a breakfast, local and National radio programs, visited Washing D.C. to speak with her Representatives on two occasions, Been published in a national magazine, and had a book written and publishes about her work called "Being Sara". Sara-Elizabeth's Websitewww.itsnotwhoiam.com is the best way to reach her.

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