Alabama

The ALS Association supports people living with ALS and their loved ones in Alabama through local care services and education.

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Local Programs

Local Programs

  • Home Visit Program
  • ALS Care Clinic
  • Respite Care
  • Information Services
  • Support Groups
  • Equipment Loans
  • Home Modification
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Helping Teens Cope with ALS

LEARN MORE ABOUT ALL PROGRAMS

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Eclipse ALS With Us

For a limited time, American Paper Optics is partnering with The ALS Association to support its mission to discover treatments and a cure for ALS and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest. From now until April 8th, 2024, for each 12-pack of these eclipse glasses purchased, APO will donate 50% of profits to The ALS Association.

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Centers & Clinics

The ALS Association collaborates with some of the best ALS physicians and clinics across the United States to help ensure that people living with ALS have access to specialized care, based on best practices.

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Join Our ALS Community

You can make a difference in the lives of people living with ALS. Help create a world without ALS by getting involved in the way that best suits YOU! When you fundraise with friends and family you take us closer to discovering a cure.

REGISTER WITH OUR CHAPTER

Walk to Defeat ALS

Walk to Defeat ALS

The Walk to Defeat ALS is the #1 way to unite and fundraise for those living with ALS. Each year, fundraising through the Walk drives bold and urgent innovation as we march together toward a cure for ALS.
Volunteer
Become a Community Champion
As a Community Champion, you will volunteer with an incredible community working tirelessly to make ALS a livable disease by 2030.
Donate
Upcoming Events
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Become an Advocate
The actions of state and federal governments have a tremendous impact on people living with ALS. It's important that those leaders hear directly from you.