Invincible Hope Campaign with Olivier Goy and Paris Brain Institute America

About Invincible Hope Campaign with Olivier Goy and Paris Brain Institute America

Until 2020, Olivier Goy's life embodied success: a celebrated French tech entrepreneur, a devoted husband, father of two. Everything changed when he was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), an incurable condition that attacks the nervous system.

Rather than giving up, he chose a single mission: help scientists cure the brain diseases that affect more than one in three people worldwide.

Since then, Olivier has raised more than $4 million for brain research. Together with Paris Brain Institute America, he has now launched a $3 million campaign, INVINCIBLE HOPE, a large-scale mural made of photographs of donors and scientists, to be exhibited on the facade of Mount Sinai. The campaign will co-fund a major AI-driven research program led by Paris Brain Institute.

Invincible Hope is a symbol of collective action in the fight against brain disease. By donating, you become part of this work of art and part of the research that will one day make brain diseases curable.