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Goal: $500.00
Achieved: $3,578.32

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Time to get out those walking shoes!

I am walking in support of the fight against ALS. I was fortunate to become acquainted with The ALS Association and all the wonderful services they offer. The staff steps in to help families struggle with ALS. They offer many crucial programs to people in our area who are currently struggling with ALS. In particular, the chapter's loan closet includes medical and speech equipment that would otherwise cost a family thousands of dollars. All of those services are offered free of charge and are funded through donations, grants or events such as the Walk to D'Feet ALSŪ.

Help Make A Difference

With your involvement, we can help make a difference in the lives of all ALS patients and their families. Proceeds of the walk will help us reach out to more people in our area living with ALS, as well as fund promising research into the cause, treatment and management of ALS.

Date: Sunday, September 18, 2005 -- Registration 10:00 AM, Walk 11:00 AM
Location: Fred Beekman Park
For more Information call Jennifer Worful at 1-866-273-2572 x101 or email them directly

The walk site is wheelchair and stroller accessible.  You don’t need to walk any or all of the route in order to participate.

Did you know…

Henry Louis (Lou) Gehrig was born in New York City on June 19, 1903. Last year America and the world celebrated what would have been Gehrig’s 100th birthday, honoring his magnificent baseball career and his unwavering courage as he faced the deadly disease that claims some 5,600 lives each year in the U.S. We do not want another 100 years, or even 10 years, to go by without a cure. This Walk is one of 140 Walks scheduled this year around the country. The Walks are important in raising funds to help ALS patients and to support international cutting edge research. Please help!

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