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ALS Association Connecticut Chapter Description: The ALS Association Connecticut Chapter is a not-for-profit voluntary health organization dedicated to fight against ALS through research, patient and family services, and information dissemination. (alsact.org) |
ALS Foundation for Life Description: Non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease)and improving quality of life for the ALS community. Find disease information, events and service details. (alsfoundation.org) |
ALS March of Faces Description: Dedicated to raising public awareness of ALS and advocating on issues that will benefit PALS (People with ALS) and their families, through self-empowerment resources. (march-of-faces.org) |
ALS Ohio - Western Ohio Chapter Description: Information and news for those with ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease - news, research, treatments, chapter events, advocacy, support groups, patient services. (alsohio.org) |
ALS Society of Ontario Description: Helps spread awareness and raise funds for Amytrophic Lateral Schlerosis, also known as ALS and lou gehrig's disease. Includes research news and events. (alsont.ca) |
MDA's Wings Over Wall Street Description: Founded by persons with ALS, this site is the on-line information site for ALS research fundraiser. Find the history, events, news and donate. (wingsoverwallstreet.org) |
National Capital Area (DC, MD, VA) Chapter of The ALS Association Description: Support for ALS patients, families and care givers in the DC/MD/VA region: information, support groups, equipment loans, and resources. (alsa-ncac.org) |
North Texas Chapter Description: Organization dedicated to the support of ALS patients, their caregivers, and families in North Texas. (star-telegram.com) |
Ocean City N.J. Annual Walk to D'feet ALS Description: Information on the annual walk, photos from the yearly walks, and details about ALS. (ocnjalswalk.com) |
Steve Carlin ALS Research and Assistance Fund Description: Supports ALS research and assists patients with the high costs associated with treating and living with their illness, and raises awareness of the needs of ALS patients. Find disease information and how you can help. (carlinalsfund.org) |
The ALS Association - South Texas Chapter Description: Working to help Texas families touched by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, by providing support, information, awareness, education, advocacy and hope through research. (alsa-south-tx.org) |
The ALS Association Keith Worthington Chapter Description: Seeks to find the cause of, and a cure for, ALS and improve the quality of life for people living with this disease. Includes the chapter services and information. (alsa-midwest.org) |
The Continental Crusade Description: A benefit for the ALS Association. Read about the bike trip across America to promote awareness, and donate online. Includes details about ALS, the personal story of the author's father, and find out how you can help. (continentalcrusade.com) |
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