Happy Holidays!
Dear Community of Givers,
As we enter the final days of the year, please allow me in the next few weeks to share some heartfelt stories of individuals whose lives have been changed by MS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s,and Epilepsy and who are receiving excellent care at Atlanta Neuroscience Institute.
For now, I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to each of you for the support, generosity, and unwavering commitment you show to so many of our patients who need our help. Your compassion is a powerful force, and the difference you make is immeasurable.
Every day, people affected by these neurological disorders face challenges that many of us cannot even begin to understand. The emotional, physical, and financial toll these conditions take on individuals and families are profound. For many, impoverishment seems to be a common denominator. But thanks to you, these individuals know they are not alone in their struggle.
Your contributions have been vital in providing important treatments and a profound sense of hope and community for those who often feel isolated by their disease. Through your generosity, we have been able to make advances in patient care, offer valuable neuro-education, and provide a network of support that lessens the burdens of daily life.
Together, we have made a tangible impact, but there is still so much more to be done. With your continued support (HERE), we know we can do even more. Your involvement is a source of hope for those who need it most. You are not just donors or supporters, you are advocates, friends, and changemakers.
As we move into the new year, know your kindness and support are appreciated in helping to create a future where everyone can access healthcare, no matter their circumstances. The road ahead is long, but with you by our side, we know it is one we can walk together.
Thank you for being a part of this community of givers. Your heart, your generosity, and your dedication are the reason we are able to make lasting change. Together, we are shaping a future where no one facing a neurological disease has to do so alone. With deep gratitude and warmest wishes for the new year,
Roy A. Rangel
Executive Director