Last year, more than 1,320 Texans with ALS received care and support from ALS Texas. That’s more than ever before. Texans with ALS need specialized local care, medical equipment and life-saving treatments. They need a community to support them in navigating this disease. These services are not possible without you.
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Want to donate by check?
Make your check out to ALS Association of Texas and mail it to:
ALS Association of Texas
14555 Dallas Parkway, Suite 100-219
Dallas, Texas 75254
Please do not mail cash.
Yes! The ALS Association of Texas is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit. Donations to the ALS Association of Texas are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed under the Internal Revenue Code. Keep your emailed donation receipt for your records.
Last year, more than 1,320 Texans with ALS received care and support from ALS Texas. That’s more than ever before. Texans with ALS need specialized local care, medical equipment and life-saving treatments. They need a community to support them in navigating this disease. These services are not possible without you.
Your gift funds crucial services, including ALS multidisciplinary clinics, support groups, equipment loans, and family programs.
In partnership with our ALS community, we advocate for changes in public policy to improve the lives of people with ALS and their families.
Your support enables us to fund the most promising ALS research worldwide to discover treatments and a cure for this terrible disease.
Many companies will match gifts to nonprofit organizations. Ask your company if they have a matching gift program or search for your company here.
Want to donate by check?
Make your check out to ALS Association of Texas and mail it to:
ALS Association of Texas
14555 Dallas Parkway, Suite 100-219
Dallas, Texas 75254
Please do not mail cash.
Yes! The ALS Association of Texas is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit. Donations to the ALS Association of Texas are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowed under the Internal Revenue Code. Keep your emailed donation receipt for your records.
My husband, Johnie Greene, died of ALS on October 28, 2017. His death is still as fresh in my mind as it was the day he died. Thank you… Read more
My husband, Johnie Greene, died of ALS on October 28, 2017. His death is still as fresh in my mind as it was the day he died. Thank you ALS of Texas for all of your help during his illness.
In memory and honor of my mom, Bev Given.
In memory of Matt who fought this terrible disease with everything he had and with the love and support of Amy, Robert and Olivia. It's… Read more
In memory of Matt who fought this terrible disease with everything he had and with the love and support of Amy, Robert and Olivia. It's time to find a cure!
In memory of Marie Fuller...and with sympathy to David and family.
In memory of Matt Fitzgerald
In Fond Rememberance of Matt and With Sympathy to Amy, Olivia and Robert