It’s going to take all of us working together to make ALS a livable disease and ultimately find a cure. And it will take people like YOU. Whether you have a personal connection to ALS or just want to help make a difference for families impacted by the disease, becoming an advocate is easy.
People with ALS, caregivers and people at risk of an ALS diagnosis have the opportunity to help the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) review applications for funding to support research into expanded access.
The Chapter's Equipment Loan Closet makes used and donated medical equipment available to persons living with ALS. If you have medical equipment to donate, please view the Equipment Donation Page and fill out the Equipment Donation Form.
Bruce O'Neill Night is back in 2022! We're taking over the Times Cinema for ONE night only in honor of Bruce O'Neill, showing a feature film shot right here in Milwaukee at County Stadium. This will be a Major League event not to be missed.
Our public policy priorities focus on the three main pillars of making ALS livable: Find New Treatments and Cures, Optimize Current Treatments and Care, and Prevent or Delay the Harms of ALS.