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The ALS United CT team was one of the partners during the Dan the Man 5K Walk/Run road race, which took place on May 18th at Pistol Creek Trails in…
“Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain…
Every month, ALS United Connecticut offers multiple support groups facilitated by our care managers to help people living with ALS and their families. Through these groups, people are introduced to…
Advocacy is incredibly important to make significant change in the fight to end ALS. At ALS United Connecticut, we provide local services, support research, and participate in Advocacy. Read below…
Volunteers with Kim Buda at the 2023 Westport Walk (including Kim’s mom!)
ALS United Connecticut offers programs to directly help caregivers of people living with ALS. Anne Lynch, development manager, talks about her role on the staff and how working closely with…
ALS United Connecticut works closely with ALS Clinics and neurologists in and around our state. Meet Michelle Gaski, Senior Care Manager, who interacts with our clinics on a daily basis…
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Dear Friends of our ALS Community, The last year has been a time of incredible opportunity and evolution for The ALS Association Connecticut Chapter. You may remember a communication I…
BY: MICHELLE WARREN @mwarrentc Click to be redirected to the original article WINDHAM — Despite being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) a year ago, 69-year-old Salem resident Michele “Shelly”…