Dana Julian's great grandfather passed away from ALS and is part of her "why" she volunteers for the cause. Read more about how she got involved with the ALS Association.
Renovation Hunters joined the fight against ALS when they took on an extensive cabin renovation to help a family impacted by the disease in Pennsylvania. The series includes three exciting episodes of the reno beginning tomorrow, April 5, at 8:30 p.m. on the Outdoor Channel. Read more about the family’s journey and don’t forget to tune in to watch!
Caregivers and people with ALS can access durable medical equipment and assistive devices, such as wheelchairs, scooters, power lifts, and aids to assist with daily activities. This program eases the burden of finding and affording essential equipment.
Caregivers and people with ALS can access durable medical equipment and assistive devices, such as wheelchairs, scooters, power lifts, and aids to assist with daily activities. This program eases the burden of finding and affording essential equipment.
Those with ALS who are in need of language interpretation services can speak with their care coordinator about access to an interpreter. The ALS Association wishes to provide support to all persons living with ALS.
In conjunction with Scholarship America and the Paula Kovarick Segalman Family Scholarship Fund For ALS, applicants must be individuals who have had finances impacted due to having been diagnosed with ALS themselves, or a parent or guardian or immediate family member (living or deceased) having been diagnosed with ALS. Additional eligibility criteria apply.
Financial assistance is available to local dependent sons and daughters of parents who have been diagnosed with ALS through College Now Greater Cleveland and the family of Marcia LaRiche.
The Monthly Webinar Series features presentations about topics of interest to those living with ALS and their families. Each presentation will be recorded and posted for later viewing.
Our grant program provides direct support intended to make life a little bit easier for patients and their families. It is a financial grant that can be used for respite care, home health services, and/or accessible transportation.