2022 Walk to Defeat ALS
To make sure you're ready, here's a short video with five steps for fundraising success to help you make the most of...
The Sky is the Limit: Team Michael
For Michael Davidoff, the sky has always been the limit. He ran marathons, competed in triathlons, hiked and...
Answering the Tough Questions: fAmiLy talkS for Kids
In Texas, we know that there are close to 3,000 young adults under 30, youth, and children involved in the ALS...
Go! Go! Go! – Bruce Gilliam’s Story
Don’t let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. Bruce Gilliam of Lubbock knows a thing or two about...
In Memoriam: Stacy Brown
Embrace everybody and every day, enjoy every moment and say what you need to say to those around you. That is the...
ALS Association of Texas Supports Texans with ALS Following the Winter Storm
Last week, Texas experienced a once-in-a-lifetime winter storm that left millions of Texans without power and clean...
One Day… A New Series to Celebrate Our ALS Texas Family
A lot can happen in one day. For many of us, our days feel like a blur of appointments and tasks to be completed. We...
ALL in for ALS Hero: Nick Sloan
Wherever our place is in all of this, that’s where I want to go. – Nick Sloan As a husband, father, and Marine...
Juan’s Story: Give the Gift of Time
Family means everything to Juan and Meg. When Juan served in the military, their family felt it was a gift to be able...
The New COVID-19 Vaccines and What They Mean for People with ALS
Last Updated January 8, 2021 We know Texans with ALS and their caregivers may have questions about the new COVID-19...
Patricia’s Story: Give Courage
Patricia is the captain of her life and her ALS diagnosis, but she didn’t always feel that way. She, like many others...
John’s Story: Give Joy
Gratitude is what guides John and Jill Lay’s life. Everything from the life they’ve built together and their children...