Following Her North Star: Rebecca Talley’s Story
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Because of You, We’re Serving More Texans with ALS than Ever Before. Here’s Why This Is Important.
This year, we are serving more Texans with ALS than ever before. This number has especially grown the past two years,...
Finding Comfort in the Goodbyes: Toshene Fletcher’s Story
Toshene Fletcher, Army veteran, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, is a bright light. While she enjoys the quiet...
ALS Hero: Steven Sykes
Voice Your Love: Hug a Caregiver!
An ALS diagnosis can affect the entire family. As the disease progresses, and patients are able to do less and less,...
Voice Your Love, in Honor of People With ALS
Over time an ALS diagnosis can mean the loss of your ability to work, your ability to walk, and, sadly, your ability...
We Upped the Ante for ALS!
On Saturday January 26th, nearly 300 guests gathered at the Bayou City Event Center for the 15th Annual All In for ALS...
ALS Advocacy in Glasgow: One Advocate’s Experience at the 29th International Symposium on ALS/MND
Remembering Stephen Winthrop, Chair of The ALS Association Board of Trustees
We're sad to report that Stephen Winthrop, Chair of the ALS Association Board of Trustees, passed away peacefully on...
“I have ALS, but it doesn’t have me.” – Collin’s Story
After being diagnosed with ALS in October of 2014, Collin Hadley gave himself one day to be frustrated, only one,...
ALS Hero: Steve Gleason
Project Revoice: Giving Back Voices Stolen by ALS
What does it mean to lose your voice? For many, the loss of vocal communication means losing a piece of what makes...