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Shop with any of these companies through our website and they’ll make a donation to help Epilepsy Action’s work*

Alert5 emergency contact alert app

Air France UK and Ireland

Amazon.co.uk

Argos

Cards for Good Causes

Charity Flowers Direct by Post

DFDS Seaways

East Midlands Trains

Expedia UK

Genes Reunited

Greetings Card Company

Herbie the Horse books

John Lewis

Hippychick Dream Tubes

Laura Ashley

Tesco online grocery shopping

trainline

How does it work? When you next want to shop with one of these companies, all you have to do is click on the link to the company's website from our webpage and then shop with the company as normal.

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This way they will automatically know that you have come through our website. They'll then know to either donate a percentage of the cost of your order to Epilepsy Action, or make a one-off donation when you sign up as a customer of theirs. There's no extra effort or payment on your part, apart from entering their shop through our website. Add this page to your favourites or bookmarks so that you can easily get back to this page at a later date Epilepsy Action's online shop

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