Susan Seabrook is a wife, a mom, a sister, and a caregiver for her mother living with ALS. In honor of her mother on this Mother’s Day, she is sharing her family’s personal story, their journey with ALS and many of the moments she cherishes most.
This group is solely for ALS Caregivers, providing an hour with others who are walking the caregiving journey. A variety of topics are discussed at each meeting. This group of caregivers provides encouragement and hope to each other, sharing ideas and ways in which to care for the person with ALS as well as taking care of themselves.
Gary Stevens lives with ALS, and has a large Walk team that wants to see the disease cured. His friend Todd is helping Gary battle ALS, just like Gary comforted him when his wife was battling cancer.
The Kaiser Permanente ALS Clinic in Woodland Hills, California provides focused support for people living with ALS, allowing them to receive care from specialized medical professionals during a single visit.
Executive Director John Hedstrom of The ALS Association Massachusetts Chapter discusses how the efforts of the Chapter compliment May as ALS Awareness Month. This month's letter from our chapter's executive director outline exciting details about coming programs, COVID-19 policy updates, event developments, and advocacy initiatives.
Since our founding in 1985, The ALS Association has been tirelessly working to end ALS. Every day, researchers are getting closer to discovering treatments and a cure for ALS, but need the help of our donors to get us to that finish line.
Sally Dwyer is the Director of Mission Strategy & Integration for the Mid-America Chapter at The ALS Association. She has worked with the Association for 26 years and has experienced many moments and milestones throughout her career serving people impacted by ALS.