Welcome Our New Board Members!
Hope for Ataxia announces two new appointments to board of directors. Keep on reading to get to know our new Treasurer and Secretary.
Hope for Ataxia announces two new appointments to board of directors. Keep on reading to get to know our new Treasurer and Secretary.
Troy’s Traditional Pasta Sauce Ingredients 2 large cans of whole Roma tomatoes 4 cloves of garlic crushed or minced 3 green peppers cut into chunks 10 – 20 mushrooms depending on size sliced 5 stocks of celery sliced 2 large vidalia onions cut into chunks 1 can of tomato paste 1/2 bunch of parsley minced […]
Cindy Furton De Mint is a mother of four. Three of her sons are diagnosed with Ataxia with Oculomotor Apraxia Type 2 (AOA2). Ever since, the De Mint family has worked hard to spread awareness about AOA2 and fund research to find a cure. Cindy Furton De Mint is a mother of four— three of […]
We’re grateful to announce that we’ve booked Sean Baumstark to speak at an upcoming Global Ataxia Support Group meeting. Read below for more details!
Quinoa Salad Ingredients 1 box of quinoa 1 red onion diced 3 garlic cloves crushed and minced 1/2 brick of feta crumbled 8 cherry tomatoes minced 1/2 bunch of parsley leaf chopped 1/2 cucumber cubed Olive oil Red wine vinegar Ingredients TOTAL TIME: 30 MIN Prep: 15 min. Cook: about 15 min. Recipe provided by […]
Elizabeth Brown has paraneoplastic syndrome. She is very creative and likes to make cards and do bead weaving. With smart ways to compensate for her difficulties, she is still able to enjoy these hobbies. Elizabeth also has a way with words, so be sure to read on until the end!
We’re at the start of June 2021 and we’ve got some great promos coming up in the HFA store!
Amanda Kate Hall has SCA6 and exercising has always been a big part of her life. She is still very active and enjoys dancing with her beloved animals. Amanda highlights the importance of celebrating the small wins.
We’re grateful to announce that we’ve booked Eltje Malzbender to speak at an upcoming Global Ataxia Support Group meeting. Read below for more details!
Wendy Hurst was diagnosed with ataxia oculomotor apraxia 2 (AOA2) and had given up all hope of any real quality of life. But as time passed, Wendy discovered that ataxia is only a small part of her, and has been living her life to the fullest.