TreatSMA LIVE – A massive success, thank you all

We at TreatSMA would love to thank everyone for participating in Saturdays LIVE SMA DAY. We had a whole array of amazing speakers , sports professionals, worldwide known doctors, professionals in SMA and not forgetting those from the community itself. We also had a few visits from the legendary Geordie sausage!

TreatSMA are extremely proud that the day was such a success. Our team are made up of all volunteers that have a link with SMA, whether that be a parent or someone that directly has SMA themselves.

Big thanks goes to Andi, he truly smashed it!

Thank you for tuning in and we hope to do it again!

Here are the videos. Any questions please do not hesitate to email us.

Love the TreatSMA team.

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