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What an fantastic night we all had at our client Epilepsy Scotland’s 70th Anniversary dinner!

It was really lovely to celebrate alongside colleagues and clients, all united for such an important cause.

A poignant moment on the night was hearing the inspiring story of a family who has raised over £150,000 in memory of their 11-year-old daughter.

Chris Young from UNEEG medical A/S Medical shared his personal reasons for sponsoring the event, highlighting the impact epilepsy has had on his family.

The food, wine, company, and entertainment were absolutely spot on, making for a brilliant night.

Together, we raised thousands for Epilepsy Scotland, ensuring they can continue their essential work.

Here’s to many more years of support and awareness!

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