About CanALL

The Conquer Aging Now Alliance (CanALL) is a non-profit 501-(c)(3) that is dedicated to Longevity Science efforts and bringing them to the world as soon as possible.

Our Directors are parents and grandparents who are dedicated to seeing that their offspring get to live as long and as healthy as possible. 

As humans, we are all in the same situation of facing death through age related illnesses, it's time to stand together in mass to demand that everything possible must be done to Conquer Aging NOW!

Science if finally recognizing that aging is a process behind life degeneration and should be identified and treated as a disease... that can be cured. 

Those working on solutions need to know we ALL are with them because Government funding for their research is less than 1% of the NIH budget. Private funding is reluctant because it takes 10 years and  a billion dollars to get a discovery to market. We believe that needs to change NOW! 

It can happen... with an education and awareness movement from the general public as it did with The Right To Try act.

CanALL is dedicated to getting it done by building a massive group of advocates using social media and other tools of modern communication with the mantra that We CanALL Live Longer if we Conquer Aging Now.

The efforts by the longevity scientific community to receive more funding – to further conduct groundbreaking research that has the potential to extend the number of healthy, disease-free years of every human on this planet – is something that we Can All certainly stand behind.


 

CanALL is a non-profit organization focused on raising awareness about Longevity Science and advocating for aging as a treatable condition that we want to Conquered NOW! So we Can All Live
as long as possible.

You can support us by donating, sharing our message, and joining our community of Fans. See "How to Help" above.

Yes! Research shows that aging can be treated, we aim to spread this knowledge and get more funding for the science.

Donations support our outreach efforts, educational resources, and community initiatives.