March 26, 2025: In-Person Meet & Greet in San Francisco

Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this in-person AFTD Meet & Greet event, hosted by AFTD volunteer Jenna Goldman. The event will take place on March 26 from 6:00-7:00 p.m. PT at the Infinity Club Lounge (333 Main Street). To RSVP or ask a question, contact Jenna at jennagoldman17@gmail.com. We…

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San Francisco In-Person Meet & Greet

Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this in-person AFTD Meet & Greet event, hosted by AFTD volunteer Jenna Goldman. To RSVP or ask a question, contact Jenna at jennagoldman17@gmail.com. We encourage you to download this flyer and share it with anyone who could benefit from this unique opportunity!

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March 23, 2025: In-Person Meet & Greet in Roseville, CA

Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this in-person AFTD Meet & Greet event on Sunday, March 23, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m PT. Hosted by AFTD volunteer and caregiver Ed Fargusson and AFTD Ambassador Terry Walter, this event will take place at the Seventh Day Adventist Conference Center at 2100…

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Roseville, CA In-Person Meet & Greet

Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this in-person AFTD Meet & Greet event hosted by AFTD volunteer and caregiver Ed Fargusson and AFTD Ambassador Terry Walter. RSVP for this event by contacting Terry by email (twalter@theaftd.org) or phone (916-761-7180). We encourage you to download this flyer and share it with…

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Statement from The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD) on Disruption of Scientific Research Funding and Activities

Text: Statement from The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration on Disruption of Scientific Research Funding and Activities

The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD) is deeply concerned about recent policy changes and layoffs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that greatly disrupt biomedical research of high importance to the families we serve. FTD is the most common dementia diagnosed in people under 60 years and currently has no effective treatment. Many families…

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