What is Ataxia?
Ataxia is a degenerative disease of the nervous system. Many symptoms of Ataxia mimic those of being drunk, such as slurred speech, stumbling, falling, and incoordination. These symptoms are caused by damage to the cerebellum, the part of the brain that is responsible for coordinating movement. Ataxia treatment involves a combination of medication to treat symptoms and therapy to improve quality of life, but there is no magic cure for the disease.
People affected by Ataxia may experience problems with using their fingers and hands, arms, legs, walking, speaking or moving their eyes. Ataxia affects people of all ages. Age of symptom-onset can vary widely, from childhood to late-adulthood. Complications from the disease are serious and oftentimes debilitating. Some types of Ataxia can lead to an early death.
We believe in the power of support, education, and advocacy to improve the lives of those affected by ataxia, and to create a community that is empowered to make a positive impact.
Our Vision
Our Vision is a world where individuals affected by ataxia have access to the resources, support, and opportunities they need to lead fulfilling and independent lives.


Our Values
At Next Step Forward, we are committed to compassion, empowerment, and inclusivity in all that we do.