On a recent Sunday, my friend and pastor shared another one of his many powerful messages. The focus of this message was centered on living a life where kindness and generosity come naturally. Not only do I follow along in the listening guide and “fill in the blanks”...
November is National Family Caregivers month. While we are focused on supporting every member of our ALS Texas family throughout the year, this month allows us an opportunity to host some extra special events for family members, and to remind everyone that caregiving...
After her uncle was diagnosed with ALS, Lily Hall, now a senior at Friendswood High School, took action. What she didn’t realize was that her passion would inspire an entire community to join the fight to end ALS. Understanding the Impact of ALS Lily Hall, like many...
Lubbock, Texas is home to people from all walks of life, but for one small group, one thing connects them all. They have ALS. Now, brought together by this devastating disease, this group is on a mission to raise ALS awareness in their community. The story of the...
September 23 is the anniversary of the Department of Veterans Affairs recognizing ALS as a service-related disease. Those who have served in the armed forces are twice as likely to be diagnosed with ALS than civilians. This applies to both those that served during...