All About the Cerebellum

Zoom Webinar

CENTRAL TIME Many forms of Ataxia are caused by damage to the Cerebellum. This is the part of your brain that controls balance, coordination, and other complex tasks. In this session, we will take a deep dive into what the cerebellum is, how it works, and its structure. Register Now: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5PUSZre-TaGMwbS4E0k7XQ

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Western North Carolina Support Group Meeting

EASTERN TIME Support group meetings are a great way to socialize and learn with others who are affected by Ataxia. We welcome you to join us! The discussion is led by our volunteer Support Group Leaders, who are looking forward to helping you connect with others.   Meeting Information Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86297331619?pwd=NEI4OHhxM1JVZ0hseWg1TmR5b2o4UT09 Meeting ID: 862

Chicago Support Group Meeting

Zoom

CENTRAL TIME ZONE Support group meetings are a great way to socialize and learn with others who are affected by Ataxia. We welcome you to join us! The discussion is led by our volunteer Support Group Leaders, who are looking forward to helping you connect with others.   Meeting Information This meeting we will be

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Global Support Group (Hope for Ataxia) – 1st Session

EASTERN TIME ZONE Support group meetings are a great way to socialize and learn with others who are affected by Ataxia. We welcome you to join us! The discussion is led by our volunteer Support Group Leaders, who are looking forward to helping you connect with others.   Meeting Information Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86545261873?pwd=dFBNZkt5U1BIdU40S0dFRHRHTlN4UT09 Meeting ID:

Global Support Group (Hope for Ataxia) 2nd Session

EASTERN TIME ZONE Support group meetings are a great way to socialize and learn with others who are affected by Ataxia. We welcome you to join us! The discussion is led by our volunteer Support Group Leaders, who are looking forward to helping you connect with others.   Meeting Information Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86444316165?pwd=MktPdjIzcnFFTmxwT0NKbTlFV1JWdz09 Meeting ID: