These 4 Free Pages Are Pages I Made For Dravet Awareness In June 2021
From June 1 - June 6 2021 Stevie Doodles is raising funds for Dravet Syndrome research
I’m aware of Dravet because of my friend Sarah and her daughter Avery:
Avery Lango is a spunky 5 year old little girl who was diagnosed with Dravet Syndrome at 10 months old. Dravet Syndrome is a rare, catastrophic, and lifelong form of epilepsy.
Avery has endured thousands of seizures and frequent hospital stay in her little life, but through it all she remains a joy to all who meet her.
Additionally, Dravet Syndrome comes with a host of other negative affects such as developmental and behavioral delays, balance and movement issues, speech and language issue, chronic infections and more.
Avery overcomes each struggle with resilience and will continue the fight against Dravet Syndrome for her lifetime.
There is no cure for Dravet and Avery has already failed multiple treatment options. Help us raise awareness and funds to fight Dravet Syndrome and offer hope.
To learn more visit dravetfoundation.org. To follow Avery story find her on Facebook at: Avery’s Hope - Dravet Syndrome Awareness OR Sarah Lango - Gracefilled Growth.
Boxing Gloves & Butterfly
Most of my pages include drawings by me (Stevie!) but for this one I used elements I found on Canva.
CLICK HERE TO PRINT THE BOXING GLOVES PAGE ABOVE
- What is Dravet syndrome?
It is a rare and catastrophic form of epilepsy often caused by a genetic mutation.
Can kids grow out of Dravet Syndrome?
No, Dravet Syndrome is a lifelong form of epilepsy. -
Is there a cure?
No. There are currently several treatment options for Dravet Syndrome though it is often resistant to those treatments. There is currently no cure! But with more funds we are hopeful for a cure in Avery’s lifetime.
Is Dravet Syndrome just seizures?
No, people with Dravet syndrome are predisposed to many other effects of the disease such as speech & language issues, chronic infections, behavioral & developmental delays, sensory disorders, balance and mobility issues, and more.
What can we do to help those with Dravet syndrome?
Support organizations like the Dravet Syndrome Foundation who are working toward a cure. Share information to help raise awareness and pray for the families of those with Dravet.