


Diane Pascot
My biggest concern is for my family and the strain and pain this will cause them. I am a 53-year-old mom to 2 college-age kids, wife of 22 years, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and healthcare technology sales professional. I’ve been lucky in life to be able...
Jenny Smolinski
Parenting young kids with ALS adds another layer to an already difficult path of living with ALS, but every day I pray a treatment is discovered so no families have to go through this. I am currently 43 but was diagnosed at age 35 in 2013 when my daughters were 1 and...
Kim Cotzias
I AM ALS means giving hope to a fight that often feels hopeless. I AM ALS means giving hope to a fight that often feels hopeless. I lost my dad to ALS in January, but movements like these keep me in the fight more than ever. I hope I live to see a day when someone...