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What Are CMTA Branches?

CMTA Branches are volunteer-led local support and education groups for those living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease and their loved ones. We invite all community members to join these vibrant groups of active and caring individuals in your area to share resources, ideas, CMT-related information, and personal experiences and to, ultimately, build life-long friendships and support. Meetings focus on CMT education, awareness, research updates, fundraising initiatives, advocacy, and current events and will include guest speakers. The branches also offer a meaningful outlet for connecting with others who have CMT. All are welcome to join a branch near them or to participate in a virtual branch meeting.

To learn more about CMTA Branches, contact Laurel Richardson at laurel@cmtausa.org.

Syracuse, NY CMTA Branch

Syracuse, NY CMTA Branch

The Syracuse, NY CMTA Branch is for those who have Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and their loved ones. We welcome you to join this vibrant group of active and caring individuals in your area to share resources, ideas, CMT-related information, and personal experiences and to, ultimately, build life-long friendships and support. Meetings will focus on CMT education, awareness, research updates, fundraising initiatives, advocacy, and current events and will include guest speakers. We love newcomers and hope you will join us at our next meeting!

100 Trolley Barn Ln
North Syracuse
New York
13212
The Northern Onondaga Public Library
Michael Casey

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Michael has lived in the Syracuse area his entire life. He and his wife, Karen, have been married for 23 years and share their house with their very happy English Springer Spaniel, Bacardi. Michael received his Masters Degree in Education from the State University of New York College at Oswego. He worked as an educator at a school district in a northern suburb of Syracuse, and spent 16 very satisfying years working in the Special Education Department. Prior to that he was a licensed card dealer, working at the largest casino in the State of New York. He retired in 2018 somewhat earlier than planned due to his CMT diagnosis, but it is Michael’s goal to be back on the golf course soon! When he’s not golfing he enjoys classic films, trivia and the Buffalo Bills. He is hoping to be able to support people who have been diagnosed with CMT through education and awareness.

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