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In Caring for Carol by Caring for Me, Anthony P. Mauro Sr. recounts the emotional journey of caring for his wife, Carol, through her battle with FTD. The memoir highlights the couple’s struggles with misdiagnosis, the profound losses brought on by this unique type of dementia, and Anthony’s personal growth in embracing life’s inevitable sorrows. This…
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Janice Mandes created a one-of-a-kind coloring book called Simply Relaxing Coloring Pages in honor of her mom. Janice made it to inspire creativity and provide a calming activity for individuals and families impacted by frontotemporal degeneration (FTD). This project was inspired by her mom, who is living with FTD. She wanted to create coloring pages…
Scott Campbell, owner of Subaru of Muskegon, MI has once again designated AFTD as one of their Hometown Charities for the 2025 Subaru Share the Love Event! From November 2025 to January 2026, the dealership will pledge a donation for every new car they sell or lease, and every routine service visit to be divided… |
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AFTD Board of Directors Alumni, Michael Stowell and Brian Rose, are hosting the 2025 Driving Hope for FTD Rare Burbon and Scotch Holiday Auction with proceeds to benefit AFTD’s mission. There’s two ways to get involved in this event, an in-person tasting on December 6th, and an online auction going on right now! Online Auction:… |
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It has been an exciting year full of progress in FTD research with exciting updates on how we can better diagnose and treat FTD. Join AFTD’s Senior Director of Scientific Initiatives, Dr. Penny Dacks, and the Chair of AFTD’s Medical Advisory Council and Director of Johns Hopkins University’s Frontotemporal Dementia and Young-Onset Dementias Clinic, Dr.… |
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Join select AFTD staff and members of the local community as we bring greater FTD awareness to the surrounding Dallas area and raise funds to help people affected by FTD. The AFTD-Team will participate in the 2025 BMW Dallas Marathon on December 13th - 14th. We hope you'll join us for a weekend of connection and awareness.… |
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