Events
Rare Disease Day at NIH
Disclaimer: This event is not affiliated with NAF. We are sharing this information as a resource for the Ataxia community. Sharing this information does not imply endorsement by NAF. Rare Disease Day at NIH will be held at NIH Main Campus (Natcher Conference Center) on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.
All About SCA17
CENTRAL TIME ZONE During this webinar, an expert will take a look at the causes and symptoms of All About SCA 17, the typical diagnostic journey for those affected, what to expect for clinical care, and an overview of current research into the disease. Register: Click here. Other Webinars NAF hosts educational webinars about Ataxia
Western 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/84592263803?pwd=3udfXCEvkIjZn6SsxSn38wa6lZ91MF.1 Contact
Chicago Support Group Meeting
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 Contact the Support Group Leader
Global (Hope for Ataxia) Support Group Meeting- 1st Session
Global (Hope for Ataxia) Support Group Meeting- 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
Global Support Group (Hope for Ataxia) – 2nd Session
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