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| | What It Looks Like | Impact (as of 2023) | |----------------|------------------------|------------------------| | Education | Free webinars, downloadable “Living‑With‑ALS” guides, and a 24/7 helpline | Over 12,000 families have accessed resources; 94 % report feeling “better prepared” after a session | | Financial Assistance | “Angel Grants” covering travel, home‑care equipment, and emergency bills | $3.2 M disbursed to 1,140 families | | Community Building | Regional meet‑ups, virtual support circles, and the annual “Angel Summit” | 85 % of participants say the community reduced feelings of isolation | | Advocacy & Research Funding | Partnerships with ALS Association, congressional briefings, and a $500k research endowment | Contributed to the FDA’s accelerated approval pathway for new ALS therapeutics in 2022 |
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, this title pertains to a specific photography update from the ALSAngels website, featuring models Connie Carter and Iwia, released on January 8, 2021. | | What It Looks Like | Impact
Both women are standing side‑by‑side at the held in Washington, D.C., on January 8, 2021. The photo captures a genuine, unscripted moment of connection—Connie’s warm smile and Iwia’s hopeful gaze exemplify the organization’s core mission: “To empower, educate, and uplift every person living with ALS and their loved ones.” Unlike mainstream cinema, where directors or lead actors