HDSA - Oklahoma Chapter

HDSA - Oklahoma Chapter HDSA is the premier nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of everyone affected by In 1967, Woody Guthrie, lost his battle with HD.

Woody Guthrie was a storyteller who used music to tell his stories. His work ranged from social commentaries about the working conditions of migrant workers and the urban poor to ballads and children’s songs. He was just 55 years old. During the more than 15 years that the disease affected him, he struggled to continue to communicate his conviction that every man, woman and child has within them t

he power to make a difference. Soon after his death, his widow Marjorie vowed to do something about this silent killer. At the time, little was known about the disease. Marjorie placed a small ad in a New York City newspaper and slowly gathered a determined handful of volunteers and HD families from across the United States. From that first moment, when Marjorie Guthrie reached out to other HD families, a worldwide movement began that would change the lives of those living with HD and bring hope to families. Dynamic and compelling, Marjorie Guthrie convinced then President Jimmy Carter to form a Presidential Commission to study neurological diseases, including HD. The recommendations that resulted from that 1977 report have served as the cornerstone of HDSA’s commitment to the care and cure of HD. In 1983, HDSA Coalition for the Cure investigator, Jim Gusella, found the very first marker for the disease and, after a ten year search that involved collaboration among the top HD researchers worldwide, the gene was located on the short arm of chromosome 4. Since that time, research has progressed rapidly and, in 2004, HDSA formed a pipeline for drug discovery that begins in the laboratory with basic science (HDSA Grants & Fellows program and the prestigious HDSA Coalition for the Cure) progresses to applied/transitional research (HDSA partner CHDI) and then moves to patient’s bedside in the form of human clinical trials that test the most promising compounds often at HDSA Centers of Excellence. Today the question our families ask is not “if” there will be a treatment or cure, but “when.”

In the area of care, HDSA has created a national network of resources and referrals that are unmatched by any other HD organization. HDSA Centers of Excellence provide medical and social services to those affected by HD and their families while a toll free helpline and extensive national web site (www.hdsa.org) help to provide access to services. HDSA chapters, affiliates, regions, social workers, and support groups work in tandem with the Centers of Excellence to increase awareness about HD and raise funds for research, education and family services. Marjorie Guthrie died just a few months before the marker was found in 1983. But in the 16 years that she worked to bring this disease out of the family closet, she brought empathy and hope – a hope for a future free of HD- to those affected by this devastating disease. Her work resulted in what is today the Huntington’s Disease Society of America. HDSA is dedicated to completing the work that this courageous woman started.

06/03/2026
Join us Saturday, July 11th at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival for brunch benefiting our Chapter!
06/01/2026

Join us Saturday, July 11th at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival for brunch benefiting our Chapter!

Wanted: brunch plans with a cause 🤠🎶

Mary Jo’s Brunch in the Minor Key is riding into WoodyFest on Saturday, July 11 with live music from Cassie Latshaw and a mission to help cure Huntington’s Disease. Join us from 10:30AM–12:30PM for good food, good music and a good cause.

Tickets are live now: https://woodyfest.ticketspice.com/mary-jos-brunch-in-the-minor-key or on our website www.woodyfest.com

Thank you to everyone that came to the Tulsa Team Hope Walk today! And thank you to Jaimee Harris for performing! It was...
05/31/2026

Thank you to everyone that came to the Tulsa Team Hope Walk today! And thank you to Jaimee Harris for performing! It was great seeing everyone - it was a great turnout raising awareness!

For families impacted by Huntington's disease, every day brings challenges most people never see. A parent watching symp...
05/30/2026

For families impacted by Huntington's disease, every day brings challenges most people never see. A parent watching symptoms progress. A child living with uncertainty. A family holding onto hope for more answers and better treatments.

If you've been following along, sharing posts, or learning more about HD this month, now is the moment to turn awareness into impact. Visit, hdsa.org/hdawareness

Hi Oklahoma!🎉 We’re just TWO days away from the Tulsa Team Hope Walk!We can’t wait to come together to walk, honor loved...
05/28/2026

Hi Oklahoma!

🎉 We’re just TWO days away from the Tulsa Team Hope Walk!

We can’t wait to come together to walk, honor loved ones, and support families impacted by Huntington’s disease. 💙

Right now, we’re at 41% of our $10,000 goal, and we know this community can make a big impact before Saturday!

If you haven’t fundraised yet, there’s still time. Even ONE post or message can make a difference.

✨ Easy ways to boost your fundraising this week:
• Share your personal page + why you walk
• Text 5 friends or family members
• Check if your employer offers matching gifts
• Make a personal donation to get things started
• Post a photo of who you’re walking for 💙

Use this photo or reshare this post to help spread the word, every share helps us get closer to our goal!

Remember, people give to people, your story matters.
Even $25, $50, or $100 helps fund support groups, education, advocacy, and research.

Raise $100+ and earn your 2026 Team Hope Walk shirt!

Let’s rally these final days and show how strong the Tulsa HD community is. We can’t wait to see you Saturday and enjoy a live performance by Jaimee Harris! 🎶

Don't forget to enjoy dinner at Owasso Texas Roadhouse tonight to help our cause!
05/27/2026

Don't forget to enjoy dinner at Owasso Texas Roadhouse tonight to help our cause!

Awareness creates understanding. Hope propels us forward. Real change happens when people choose to rise, speak up, lead...
05/26/2026

Awareness creates understanding. Hope propels us forward. Real change happens when people choose to rise, speak up, lead, and make a difference.

Help support HDSA and help strengthen the programs, services, and community support that individuals and families affected by Huntington’s disease have come to rely on. When awareness meets action, hope becomes powerful.

Take Action. Go to: hdsa.org/hdawareness

05/25/2026

Today we remember the heroes who gave everything!

Reminder: There is no support group scheduled for May or June. See you at the Tulsa Team Hope Walk on Saturday!

Doughnut lovers 🍩❤️, we have a treat for you… Charitable (so guilt-free), fresh to order (and perfectly glazed), dozens!...
05/23/2026

Doughnut lovers 🍩❤️, we have a treat for you… Charitable (so guilt-free), fresh to order (and perfectly glazed), dozens!! HDSA - Oklahoma Chapter launched a GroupRaise x Krispy Kreme Digital Dozens fundraising campaign. From now until May 30, 50% of orders will be donated back to our cause when you purchase your doughnuts using our fundraising sales page. 15.0 per dozen!!

Check it out here: https://grouprai.se/krispykreme76554s

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