Run, Walk & Roll for ataxia

Hi everyone, We are please to invite you to the 1st annual Run, Walk & Roll for Ataxia! Join us on Saturday September 26, 2015 at 11:00am to celebrate International Ataxia Awareness Day. The event will be held in the parking lot of the Shediac Festival Arena, at 84 Festival...

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Spaghetti dinner Machu Picchu challenge

Fundraising  activity A spaghetti dinner will take place on Saturday 16 May in the centre communautaire St-Thomas-d’Aquin  in Saint- Hyacinthe. The cost of the tickets is 25 $ for adults and 12 $ for children 12 years of age and under. Time: 5.30 pm to midnight The dinner will include caesar...

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Annual General Meeting

At the meeting, you will be brought up to date about the Association’s activities and projects. Also, the election of the board of directors the will take place; only members in good standing can vote. While registering, you can renew your next year membership for ten dollars.

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International Ataxia Awareness Day

September 25, International Ataxia Awareness Day (IAAD), is a very special occasion for everyone to raise awareness about ataxia and to raise funds for medical research. Raising Awareness There are many ways to spread a word about ataxia, such as through talking to our neighbors; holding an information booth in...

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Rare Disease Day

Rare Disease Day is an annual, awareness-raising event co-ordinated by EURORDIS at the international level and by National Alliances and Patient Organisations at the national level. The main objective of Rare Disease Day is to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact on...

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The Walk to Fight FA

In September 2015, for the seventh year, Ataxia Canada and its friends organize the WALK TO FIGHT FAMILIAL ATAXIAS, to mark the International Ataxia Awareness Day. The walks will be held in several cities across Canada. We invite all concerned people – ataxics, relatives, friends, colleagues, health care professionals, supporters...

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