ALS Association Mission, Vision, and History
Mission: To discover treatments and a cure for ALS while serving, advocating for, and empowering those affected by the disease.
Vision: A world without ALS.
History: Founded in 1985, the ALS Association leads in research, care services, and advocacy. It gained global recognition with the 2014 Ice Bucket Challenge, raising over $115 million for ALS research and support programs.
What We Do
The ALS Association accomplishes its mission and vision by focusing on care, advocacy, and research:
Care Services: Offers support for people with ALS and their families through clinics, equipment loans, support groups, and educational resources.
Advocacy: Influences public policy to improve access to care, secure research funding, and raise awareness through campaigns like the Ice Bucket Challenge.
Research: Funds global projects, partners with scientists, and supports initiatives like the ALS Tissue Bank to discover treatments and a cure.
Community Engagement: Organizes events like the Walk to Defeat ALS to fundraise and build support.
These programs empower those affected by ALS and drive progress toward a world without ALS.
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