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Dana Kent

We lost him to this terrible disease in November 2021. Witnessed how horrible ALS is first hand. My husband was diagnosed with ALS in August of 2020. We lost him to this terrible disease in November 2021.
Tim Abeska

Tim Abeska

Having been born and raised in suburban Detroit, I am a lifelong Detroit Tigers fan. (I now live on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, but the loyalty has not changed.) My late wife, Mary Ann, married into this obsession. Having been born and raised in suburban Detroit,...
Alexis Behan

Alexis Behan

An estimated ten members of my family have been diagnosed with ALS including my younger brother, father, grandmother, aunt and uncle. My name is Alexis and I carry the SOD1 ALS gene. An estimated ten members of my family have been diagnosed with ALS including my...

Mary L. Slaughter

This is such a vital mission. I am the widow of a member of the United States Navy who died with Bulbar ALS and am so grateful for I AM ALS pairing with Paralyzed Veterans of America. They were with us every moment with assistance and helped with connecting with the...
Carrie Boone

Carrie Boone

Grief is a very unpredictable and ever-changing process. Have you ever felt confused and overwhelmed by untamable emotions? You are not alone. Grief is a very unpredictable and ever-changing process. I figured that because I had been exposed to some grief and loss...