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Please join us as we continue our important work in providing care and support for individuals and families impacted by Huntington's disease. Your gift helps real families affected by Huntington's disease.

HD is a family disease. We in the HD community know it takes a toll. Time, energy, emotions, finances, dreams – all are impacted by HD.

And how do we get through it? TOGETHER

Those impacted directly understand how important it is to build your circle of care. Please know that HD Reach wants to be and is part of that circle. We care for you.

Altogether we are part of your family. And your financial gifts support us and our programs and help make it all possible.  See below how we are planning to meet the challenge of an amazing challenge gift. 2025 promises to be exceptional. Where do you fit in?

Please help us reach our goal of $30,000! This campaign ends on December 31, 2024

Thank you for considering a gift to HD Reach. Our community is a better place to live because of people just like you.

HD Reach Staff

Nathan Wilmoth

My husband Nathan was diagnosed on April 16, 2016 with Huntington's Disease. At first, we felt really alone. But after processing Nathan's diagnosis, we made the decision to live our lives as positively as we can. Nathan's disease has progressed, but Nathan is still Nathan. The fun loving, sweet give the shirt off his back, loves his family and friends with all he has. And a smile that has always been and continues to be so infectious you can't help but smile with him. HD has changed the life we thought we were going to have, but it's made us realize how precious life is and how much we truly do love each other. When Nathan was diagnosed, the first thing I said was "Your walk with HD, will not be your Mom's, My walk with HD will not be your Dad's," and it hasn't. Nathan has also participated in clinical trials and wants to continue to do so when allowed. We have two children at risk, we try to fight for them as well as the other families like ours.