09-03-2025
EPI's 39th Chocolate Ball raises funds for epilepsy support care
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – Saturday in Rochester was extra sweet, as the 39th Chocolate Ball brought together individuals and families that have been impacted by epilepsy and seizures.
The highlight of the evening was the renowned Chocolate Cake Competition, featuring 11 local chefs who have their chocolate creations auctioned to benefit 'Camp Eagr,' the only week-long sleep-away camp in New York State for children with epilepsy.
Cakes featured as part of Saturday's competition at the Riverside Convention Center. You can use the arrows on either side to swipe through each image. (WROC/Melanie Sosa.)
The annual fundraising event was hosted by the group 'Empowering People's Independence,' or 'EPI.' It's an organization dedicated to providing care solutions for people with epilepsy, developmental disabilities, and brain injuries. Funds raised Saturday support EPI and its mission.
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'It's critical because we provide a lot of education on how to respond to seizures and how to keep people safe, and we also do a lot of programming that really supports families and adults with seizures,' said Sarah Korba, the Associate Director of Epilepsy Services at EPI.
During Saturday's event, more than 500 guests at the Riverside Convention Center in Rochester got to try chocolate cake, dance, and participate in a silent auction.
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