The event gathered kids with epilepsy to receive one-on-one surf lessons.
The goal was to create a safe environment for them to experience the ocean when they otherwise might not get to go in the water.
Many instructors and all of the surfboards came from Heritage Surf and Sport.
"We're going to be seeing 30 kids surfing...which they cannot typically do, because water and epilepsy can be very, very dangerous. But if they have 1 to 1 surf instructors with them, we know they're safe in the water," said Colleen Quinn, President of Paul's Purple Warriors.
"We're hoping to bring people with epilepsy together...to create a sense of community. I hope the kids after today know that they can accomplish more than they thought they could and that they will talk about their epilepsy and let people know that they can do great things," said CEO of Epilepsy Services of New Jersey, Liza Gundell.
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