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With Love
AFTD’s annual With Love campaign is an opportunity to honor or remember a loved one impacted by FTD. Inspired by the day dedicated to love, Valentine’s Day, this one-month long online campaign takes place throughout February. With Love allows hosts to create online fundraisers on AFTD’s fundraising platforms and share their story of love with…
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Sacramento, CA Meet & Greet
Sacramento, CA Meet & Greet
Meet and Greet Part Two! As a follow up to AFTD’s Sacramento Meet and Greet on 6/10/18, please join AFTD Volunteer Terry Walter and AFTD Board Member Beth Walter for an informal gathering to meet others in your community whose lives have been affected by FTD. All are welcome to attend! An RSVP by February…
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Austin Marathon
Join select AFTD staff and members of the local community as we bring greater FTD awareness to the surrounding Austin area and raise funds to help people affected by FTD. The AFTD-Team will participate in the Austin Marathon on February 17th, as an Official Charity Team. We hope you'll join us for a morning of…
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Hawaii Virtual Meet & Greet
Hawaii Virtual Meet & Greet
Join AFTD Support Services Manager, Bridget Moran-McCabe, AFTD Southwest Regional Coordinator Volunteer, Kathy Urban and other islanders for the first virtual meet and greet in Hawaii. "E-meet" others whose lives have been affected by FTD in the state of Hawaii (via zoom video conference.) To RSVP, or if you have questions, please contact Bridget Moran-McCabe…
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Treating PSP, MSA, and CBD – What can be done?
Treating PSP, MSA, and CBD – What can be done?
Stanford University and Brain Support Network will be co-hosting a free, one-hour webinar on progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy, and corticobasal degeneration. Dr. Brent Bluett, DO, movement disorders specialist, Stanford Movement Disorders Center, will present the webinar. Click here for more information, including how to register.