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Foundation News

HSP family takes on wheelchair marathon

Raises $11,500 for HSP research

Ways to raise money for HSP

4 community members’ stories

NDIS update June 2019

Royal Commission; applying & using the NDIS

Overseas HSP community numbers grow

106 members, 21 countries, 5 continents

HSPers in the news from Aust., US and the UK

Lawn bowls, community work and wheelchair sports

Social get-together in Brisbane

Same day as biomarker study participation

US Synapse and German TWS newsletters

Learn what is happening in other HSP groups around the world

HSP clinical trial program update March 2019

Progress in preclinical studies and clinical trial preparation

Foundation volunteers Isaac, Ryan and Jay

Owed a huge debt of thanks

The Tom Wahlig Foundation celebrates

20 year anniversary, exhibition opening and an award

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HSP Research Foundation

Welcome to the HSP Research Foundation - created in 2005 to find a cure for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia - an inherited, degenerative disease affecting mainly the legs, causing muscle weakness, spasticity and severely impairing walking. Read more »

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