ALS is a terrible disease. As many know, we lost my Dad in July 2022 to ALS. He was an amazing guy, a GREAT dad, and we will miss him forever.
What’s incredible though, is that in the wake of incredibly tragic news, people are often at their best. That has certainly been evident amongst my family, friends, colleagues, and even complete strangers who have rallied to support our family, and the thousands of others who are currently, and will in the future, need to feel Hope/love in the fight against this (currently) fatal disease.
This year, I’m running for Hope on May 18 at 8am with the ALS Hope Foundation. I ask you to join me - walk, run, or donate what you can in support of the ALS Hope Foundation and help deliver Hope for people with ALS and their families by fundraising for the 7th Annual Run for Hope!
This event supports the MDA/ALS Center of Hope at Temple University Hospital, a multidisciplinary clinic that ensures people with ALS have access to high-quality, compassionate care. The funds also go toward other programs offered by the ALS Hope Foundation such as research and education initiatives. Every bit you can contribute has a huge impact on the lives of people with ALS. Thank you for helping keep Hope on the Horizon! Together, we move forward. Or, as my Dad repped via one of his favorite shirts, Onward.