2024 ALS walk and Ice Bucket Challenge
Many of you know that ALS (Lou Gehrig's) is not as uncommon as once thought. In fact, some of our friends and Ken Garff family have direct connection to ALS. Crawford Lindsay (Mercedes) lost his brother this past year, Jeff Lot's (Corporate) brother-in-law is currently fighting an amazing fight against ALS, Jason Fowles (Nate Wade) has lost 8 members of his family to this disease and his brother is currently battling ALS-FTD.
Please donate and join us on September 28th for the 2024 ALS walk and Ice Bucket Challenge at Sugar House Park. 2024 marks the tenth anniversary of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge so if we raise $1000.00 or more toward this event our own ...
Mike Terry GM Nate Wade Subaru
Crawford Lindsay Sales Manager Mercedes of Salt Lake
Jeff Lots Corporate DSM
Jason Fowles Parts Manager Nate Wade Subaru
Will gladly in the spirit of the Ice Bucket Challenge have buckets of ice water poured over them at the walk (who doesn't want to see Mike Terry get soaked). Let support this great cause and have some fun. All funds stay here local to help support those that are fighting this disease or go directly for research to find a cure.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease that slowly robs the body of its ability to walk, speak, swallow and breathe. The life expectancy of a person with ALS averages 2 to 5 years from the time of diagnosis. ALS can strike anyone, and presently there is no known cause or cure.
That’s why I’m walking. To change the statistics. To bring help and hope to those living with the disease. To ensure that no one ever hears the words: “You Have ALS” again.
The past two years have brought incredible advancements in ALS research, expanded access to care for people living with ALS, and enabled legislation that impacts the quality of life of people with ALS and their families.
But, we can’t stop now. The key to a cure begins with you.
Please consider walking with me or sponsoring me. With your help, we will be able to make a difference in the lives of people affected by this disease.
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