Note from Tonya: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
Recently, some very dear friends of mine, who also admire great mentors who inspire and motivate, connected me to Rhea...
Remembering Bubba Moore: Houston Clay Shoot Hero
Leonard “Bubba” Moore had a thirst for excellence that drove him forward for his whole life. He served in the US Navy,...
Running to Do More
Craig Julien never chose to run, running was always a means to an end. In junior high, he ran to stay in shape for...
A Note from Tonya: May, May Be the Answer
May is National ALS Awareness Month, a month that is dedicated to education about the disease and the efforts...
Under Ballou Skies Hero: Michael Christian
Michael Christian is a man of many talents; from playing music, to restoring antiques he has always been a hands-on...
How the Equipment Loan Program Goes Beyond the Delivery
Texans living with ALS rely on medical equipment to help them walk, speak, move, and breathe on their own. Through the...
Three of the Most Common Equipment Needs for Texans Living with ALS
ALS is an expensive disease and paying for necessary medical equipment is a heavy burden for many families. The ALS...
Sweet Patina Challenge Brings New Life to the Fight Against ALS
When Blake Evans felt inspired to combine his passion for cars with his heart for the ALS community, something...
A Note from Tonya: No Foolin’
How many times have you heard yourself say, “I know I shouldn’t be doing this, but . . .” followed with an excuse for...
Mowing Down ALS One Yard at a Time
At fifteen-years-old, David Sedate is no stranger to ALS. When he was just 8, his Grandpa Rich was diagnosed with the...
Shoot Out ALS Hero: Diane Tobin
For every Texan living with ALS, a caregiver is standing by their side every step of the way. The selfless care of...
A Note from Tonya: What’s Your Story?
People want to hear stories. They want to hear our stories — they want to know where we are from, what we are doing,...