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Join us for a day of great food, fun with friends, and rock n' roll!
This event was established by Frank and Vicky Salituro in honor of their son who died at the age of 27 from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) in 2011.
Entertainment will be provided by Frank's band, Almost the Cure, and all proceeds will go towards granting scholarships to students with epilepsy seeking higher education. Appetizers will be provided and additional food may be purchased.
Join us for a day of great food, fun with friends, and rock n' roll!
This event was established by Frank and Vicky Salituro in honor of their son who died at the age of 27 from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) in 2011.
Entertainment will be provided by Frank's band, Almost the Cure, and all proceeds will go towards granting scholarships to students with epilepsy seeking higher education. Appetizers will be provided and additional food may be purchased.

Almost The Cure (ATC) is a rock and roll band formed in January 2018. Combining their day jobs in the pharmaceutical industry with a passion for philanthropy, the band members use their music to raise funds for charitable organizations and people in need. Now entering their eighth year, ATC is still going strong. They have performed at numerous charity events and battle-of-the-bands competitions, playing for hundreds of fans and raising over $380,000 to date for the Joseph’s HOPE scholarship fund to support dozens of young adults pursuing higher education.
Epilepsy can lead to unexpected financial hardship when a child is first diagnosed when previously controlled seizures suddenly stop responding to treatment and require work disruption when breakthrough seizures lead to an inability to drive, and more. Another added challenge is paying for college. This is where the Joseph's HOPE Scholarship Fund can help by offering scholarships to help offset some of these costs. Frank and his wife, Vicky, started the scholarship fund in memory o their son, Joseph, who passed away in 2011 at the age of 27.
A note from a recent scholarship recipient:
"Thank you so much to Frank and Vicky Salituro for this scholarship! I have been trying to complete my degree for several years, but haven't been able to do so because my seizures have prevented me from working. This scholarship covered the final tuition payment. Thank you!"


Established in 1983, Epilepsy Foundation New England is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to help people and families affected by epilepsy in New England. Epilepsy Foundation NE is an independent affiliate of Epilepsy Foundation of America whose mission is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives. We serve the approximately 111,000 people in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Rhode Island affected by epilepsy and the people who care for them.
Our services are designed to provide Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow.
We provide Youth Services, including summer camps, year-round programs for elementary and middle school (Kids Connect), and young adults (Young Leaders Network), as well as a scholarship program; Resource and Support Services including emergency financial aid, helpdesk, support groups, retreats, and our Remembrance Network for people who have lost someone to epilepsy; Community Education; Public Policy Advocacy; and Fundraising for Research.
