Prioritized Element 1. Technology 2. Social Support Group 3. Partnering with Organizations 4. Transitions 5. Seamless Medical Referral 6. Expanding Staff, Board and Volunteers Update: New Website continually updated Video to introduce the EFEPA and our services Staff email accessibility and ability to give board email addresses Shared calendars and communal calendar on web Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, FourSquare) Online camp applications and Neuro forms School Nurses Webinar hosted by EFEPA and EFWCP iPads for collecting credit card payments at Golf Outing iPads for reviewing campers medical forms while responding to seizures Thanking sponsors via Facebook November Epilepsy Awareness Daily Facebook campaign Young Friends Mardi Gras Committee Mall and Movie at King of Prussia Young Adult mall social opportunity in Lancaster Ice Cream Social in Lancaster Pizza Party in Wilkes-Barre October 28th Camp Reunion Groups on Facebook National EFA Taskforce representative on internal communications and technology LINK representative in Pike and Wyoming County MediciGlobal assistance with Facebook for November and Summer Stroll Monthly CHOP, HUP, Geisinger Visits Website includes a Young Adult Page Young Adult Workshop at November’s Exchange Initial stages of planning Young Adult Retreat SWOT Analysis of current database and other vendors Meet with PAB Chairman to identify new players in the epilepsy community Include epileptologists at the 40th Anniversary celebration Hired Youth and Young Adult Coordinator Hired Administrative Assistant All staff reviewed annually and compensated fairly Wyoming Valley using volunteers to review transportation issues Included in annual reviews to utilize volunteers more effectively 7. Transportation 8. Public Awareness and Global Acceptance Review National EFA’s training manual on volunteers roles and responsibilities Work with Nominating committee to define roles and responsibilities of Board and identify prospects Transportation links on Website for Philadelphia and will be growing to include regional offices I-95 Billboard for Stroll “Get in the Know” Posters on Regional Rail Awareness Video about epilepsy and the Foundation $56k in-kind advertising on NBC about the Summer Stroll