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People with ALS (PALS) could be at risk for serious illness by the novel coronavirus, COVID – 19, due to diminished respiratory health, and they can also be affected in […]
Read MoreCOVID 19 is a new respiratory virus. Symptoms are fever, cough, shortness of breath, and appear 2-14 days after exposure. Similar to the flu or a really bad cold (COVID […]
Read MoreFrom now until New Year’s Eve, you can purchase a “Cindy Lou” cocktail throughout the Charlotte at area Flying Biscuit, Pizza Peel, and Improper Pig restaurants to support The Joe […]
Read MoreLet’s do this! Our caregiver, Felicia, shared this story recently. Our client, Asia, wanted to go swimming. So Felicia and Asia found a nearby pool that was accessible with a […]
Read MoreOur caregiver, Lynne Stinson, goes above and beyond for the families she works with. She shared, “When you are a full-time caregiver/parent/trying to work a job as well, I can […]
Read MoreUPDATE: We appreciate everyone who attended Seed20 and supported The Joe Martin ALS Foundation. As a a finalist we received $5,000! We were also able to raise ALS awareness and […]
Read MoreJoin us for our upcoming workshop on April 3rd from 2-3:30 with Neil Cottrell focusing on caregiving techniques, tips, and tools. The workshop will be held at St. Andrews United […]
Read MoreEvent and Marketing Coordinator Summer Internship Program 2019 – The Joe Martin ALS Foundation Internship Description: Summer internship offered for college course credit for motivated and passionate individual looking for […]
Read MoreTHE JOE MARTIN ALS FOUNDATION SELECTED TO BE PART OF SEED20 2019 PRESENTED BY SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS AND WELLS FARGO Community gathers for annual pitch program for nonprofit entrepreneurs […]
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Our Mission
The Joe Martin ALS Foundation's mission is to empower families as they face the challenge of living actively with ALS by providing home care and other services at no cost.
We Believe
We believe a strong support net can help people living with ALS (PALS) and their families obtain the best caregiving techniques, equipment, and bolster their will to fight this disease.