Deborah and Bradley Carr produced this short film called "Faces of A-T"
   from the footage taken from their documentary FEAT about the A-T
   CureTour when ultra-runner Tim Borland completed 63 marathons in
   63 consecutive days to help find a cure for A-T.
   FEAT DVD release announcement... More Information


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Marathons & Races: Hunter Kemper, one of the latest champions to be honored by Wheaties, continues to inspire the A-T CureTeam and advocate for the A-T Children’s Project.

Borland & Jehlik set sites on Boston Marathon 
2010 Disneyland Half - September
2010 Kauai Marathon - September
2010 Chicago Marathon - October
2011 Walt Disney World Marathon - January

Upcoming Fundraising Events

 EVENT CALENDAR ~ EVENT TICKETS: 
Hope with Every Step Halfmoon - Halfmoon, NY
Zane's Tri for A-T - Reeds Lake Tri, MI
Douglas's A-T Golf Outing - Carlisle, PA
Hope with Every Step Maine - Jay, Maine
Stinkfoot 5K & Cyclocross - Altoona, Iowa
Hope with Every Step Naples - Naples, Florida


Research News

Read about a few current research projects and workshops

funded by the grassroots efforts of families and friends.

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   kids.

 

Meet. . .

Olivia

Jake

Kara

 

Read about more kids in our photo albums 


Information for Families

Resources for Families

Webcast Interview with with Howard Lederman, MD PhD, Director of the A-T Clinical Center at Johns Hopkins Children's Center

   hope.

 

Families and friends. . .

            working together for a cure

 

A-T Clinic and Research Monthly Giving Program
Be a hero in our fight to find a cure for as little as $10 a month.

 

Join our grassroots fundraising event hosts

Kids Helping Kids fundraising programs
Just Me for A-T online fundraising pages

Corporate Partners

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Research. . .

 

Clinical studies
Interactive ATM protein database SPIKE
Mouse Specifics, Inc. - automated gait analysis on A-T mice
Grant proposal guidelines
A-T Post Doctoral Fellowship Award

 

Free Poster:

Pathways of the ATM Protein
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The A-T Children's Project is a non-profit organization that raises funds to support and coordinate first-rate biomedical research projects, scientific conferences and a clinical center aimed at finding a cure or life-improving therapies for ataxia-telangiectasia, a lethal genetic disease that attacks children, causing progressive loss of muscle control, immune system problems, and a strikingly high rate of cancer, especially leukemia and lymphoma.
The A-T Children's Project is a registered charity in both the United States and Canada.
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