December 10, 2025 - 21:44

The PACT Program is stepping up to support parents and grandparents diagnosed with ALS, offering vital resources to help them communicate effectively with their children about the illness. Understanding the challenges that come with such a diagnosis, the program aims to foster healthy coping mechanisms for children navigating the complexities of having a loved one with ALS.
Through workshops and one-on-one guidance, the PACT Program equips caregivers with strategies to discuss the illness in an age-appropriate manner, ensuring that children feel heard and supported. The initiative recognizes the emotional toll that ALS can take on families and seeks to mitigate its impact through education and open dialogue.
By providing these resources, the PACT Program not only addresses the immediate needs of families but also promotes long-term emotional well-being for children as they learn to process their experiences. This initiative is a testament to the importance of community support in the face of challenging health circumstances.
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