ALS of Nevada
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Mission Statement
To support patients and their families through direct care, advocacy and treatment – helping people with ALS to live life to the fullest.
About This Cause
ALS of Nevada is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization serving those with ALS and their families throughout Nevada. It is our goal to serve all persons and their families living with and fighting ALS in Nevada – one person at a time. We work extensively to provide much-needed programs that offer emotional, physical and financial assistance. ALS of Nevada is dedicated to providing the best care and service possible to those that have ALS until research efforts lead to the day when we find a cause and cure for Lou Gehrig’s disease. With your help, our mission will continue, and we will be able to better assist those who depend upon us. What We Do: •We provide people with ALS with aids for daily living, during each phase of ALS. •We can help you find people who’ve been through ALS to offer their advice and share experiences. •We offer in-home visits by licensed personnel. •We coordinate support group meetings in Northern and Southern Nevada. •We actively raise funds in your community to continue our non-profit services. Our Hope: •To help those with ALS and their families to live as full and as normal a life as possible. •To aid ALS patients through the loan of equipment or by other means. •To serve as a liaison, linking those with ALS and their family to available resources and information. •To educate and inform the general public as to the nature of ALS. •To encourage and support research for the prevention, alleviation, care, treatment and cure of ALS. •To increase awareness of ALS in all levels of government in an effort to expand government support of research and elicit programs to make treatments and care accessible and affordable for all people with ALS.