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ALS Society of Canada

The ALS Society of Canada is a registered, not-for-profit Canadian organization. ALS Canada, founded in 1977, is a national voluntary health organization dedicated to the fight against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, and to providing support for those living with ALS.

ALS Society of Canada
Formation1977; 46 years ago (1977)
Location
Region
Canada
Servicespatient services, awareness, research funding
Key people
Tammy Moore, CEO
AffiliationsInternational Alliance of ALS/MND Associations
Websitewww.als.ca

ALS Canada is committed to supporting research towards a cure for ALS, supporting the provincial ALS societies in their provision of quality care for persons living with ALS, and building public awareness of ALS and its impact.

Research edit

The mission of the ALS Society of Canada is to fund research for a cure for ALS.[citation needed]

Since 2000, ALS Canada has been one of the partners of the Neuromuscular Research Partnership (NRP), which is a collaboration between the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) and ALS Canada. The NRP makes grants available for research into the causes, treatments, and ultimately the cure for neuromuscular disorders.[citation needed]

ALS Canada is currently funding a national clinical trial, which aims to confirm the effectiveness of lithium in slowing the progression of ALS in patients in the early stages of the disease. At nearly $1,000,000, the lithium trial is ALS Canada's largest research investment to date. The lithium trial is being conducted by a consortium of ALS clinicians in Canada called the Canadian ALS Clinical Trials and Research Network (CALS). The trial is the first joint effort between CALS and the Northeastern ALS Consortium (NEALS) in the United States.[citation needed]

Support for provincial ALS societies edit

The ALS Society of Canada works with the provincial ALS Societies, which develop local chapters and support groups and provide direct support to people with ALS, their families and caregivers. The provincial societies also offer information and referrals, and support for those affected by ALS. They manage equipment programs and engage in advocacy for people with ALS, their families, physicians and health-care providers.[citation needed]

ALS Society of Ontario edit

The ALS Society of Ontario is a non-profit organization in the Canadian province of Ontario that provides support and assistance to people diagnosed with ALS, their friends and families.[1] It was founded in 1988 by an affiliation of ALS Society of Canada chapters in Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, and Windsor. The Toronto chapter seceded after a year to form the ALS Society of Toronto and Area; in 2004, it rejoined the Ontario society as a regional organization.[2]

Public awareness edit

Raising awareness of ALS is a key program of the ALS Society of Canada and its provincial partners.[citation needed]

June is ALS awareness month in Canada. Throughout the provinces, public awareness and fundraising campaigns are carried out, such as golf tournaments and the WALK for ALS, which takes place in more than 78 communities across the nation. Canadians also show their support by planting blue cornflowers, the ALS Canada emblem flower, in their gardens.[citation needed]

In 2008, ALS Canada launched a Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign to educate the public and increase awareness of ALS in the general population. The campaign consists of two 30- and 60-second television spots, in English and French, called "Head and Shoulders", and a series of three English and French print advertisements, called "No Signal".[citation needed]

Other initiatives edit

In 2006, ALS Canada launched an initiative called als411 to help children and teens cope with ALS in their family. This was followed in 2008 by the creation of the als411 website, which has separate sub-sites for younger children and teens in both English and French. Each sub-site offers interactive components that provide age-appropriate education about ALS, personal stories, and additional resources for information and coping as well as a social networking link on the teen sites.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ What is ALS? July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine and Our Services July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, ALS Society of Ontario, accessed 15 February 2011.
  2. ^ Our History July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, ALS Society of Ontario, accessed 15 February 2011.

External links edit

  • ALS Society of Canada official website

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The ALS Society of Canada is a registered not for profit Canadian organization ALS Canada founded in 1977 is a national voluntary health organization dedicated to the fight against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS also known as Lou Gehrig s disease and to providing support for those living with ALS ALS Society of CanadaFormation1977 46 years ago 1977 LocationMarkham OntarioRegionCanadaServicespatient services awareness research fundingKey peopleTammy Moore CEOAffiliationsInternational Alliance of ALS MND AssociationsWebsitewww wbr als wbr caALS Canada is committed to supporting research towards a cure for ALS supporting the provincial ALS societies in their provision of quality care for persons living with ALS and building public awareness of ALS and its impact Contents 1 Research 2 Support for provincial ALS societies 2 1 ALS Society of Ontario 3 Public awareness 4 Other initiatives 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksResearch editThe mission of the ALS Society of Canada is to fund research for a cure for ALS citation needed Since 2000 ALS Canada has been one of the partners of the Neuromuscular Research Partnership NRP which is a collaboration between the Canadian Institutes of Health Research CIHR Muscular Dystrophy Canada MDC and ALS Canada The NRP makes grants available for research into the causes treatments and ultimately the cure for neuromuscular disorders citation needed ALS Canada is currently funding a national clinical trial which aims to confirm the effectiveness of lithium in slowing the progression of ALS in patients in the early stages of the disease At nearly 1 000 000 the lithium trial is ALS Canada s largest research investment to date The lithium trial is being conducted by a consortium of ALS clinicians in Canada called the Canadian ALS Clinical Trials and Research Network CALS The trial is the first joint effort between CALS and the Northeastern ALS Consortium NEALS in the United States citation needed Support for provincial ALS societies editThe ALS Society of Canada works with the provincial ALS Societies which develop local chapters and support groups and provide direct support to people with ALS their families and caregivers The provincial societies also offer information and referrals and support for those affected by ALS They manage equipment programs and engage in advocacy for people with ALS their families physicians and health care providers citation needed ALS Society of Ontario edit The ALS Society of Ontario is a non profit organization in the Canadian province of Ontario that provides support and assistance to people diagnosed with ALS their friends and families 1 It was founded in 1988 by an affiliation of ALS Society of Canada chapters in Toronto Hamilton London Ottawa and Windsor The Toronto chapter seceded after a year to form the ALS Society of Toronto and Area in 2004 it rejoined the Ontario society as a regional organization 2 Public awareness editRaising awareness of ALS is a key program of the ALS Society of Canada and its provincial partners citation needed June is ALS awareness month in Canada Throughout the provinces public awareness and fundraising campaigns are carried out such as golf tournaments and the WALK for ALS which takes place in more than 78 communities across the nation Canadians also show their support by planting blue cornflowers the ALS Canada emblem flower in their gardens citation needed In 2008 ALS Canada launched a Public Service Announcement PSA campaign to educate the public and increase awareness of ALS in the general population The campaign consists of two 30 and 60 second television spots in English and French called Head and Shoulders and a series of three English and French print advertisements called No Signal citation needed Other initiatives editIn 2006 ALS Canada launched an initiative called als411 to help children and teens cope with ALS in their family This was followed in 2008 by the creation of the als411 website which has separate sub sites for younger children and teens in both English and French Each sub site offers interactive components that provide age appropriate education about ALS personal stories and additional resources for information and coping as well as a social networking link on the teen sites citation needed See also editAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS AssociationReferences edit What is ALS Archived July 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine and Our Services Archived July 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine ALS Society of Ontario accessed 15 February 2011 Our History Archived July 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine ALS Society of Ontario accessed 15 February 2011 External links editALS Society of Canada official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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