OUR FINISH LINE SAYS ALS DONE!
I first learned about ALS in 2006 when my future mother in-law's mysterious symptoms led to her ALS diagnosis. I think Brian and my's naivety at the time was a blessing of what this horrible disease entails. Witnessing what Brian and his family went through with their mother was courageous and horrific at the same time. Sadly, Rosemary lost her battle with ALS in 2008.
There has been a lot of research into ALS since 2008 but not enough. A few years back our local brewery was promoting a beer to support ALS research. My family and I went there to give our support and I ran into someone I knew from the gym and our kids school, Caitlin Dotolo. Unfortunately the first connection Cait and I had to each other was ALS. Her mother was in the early stages of the disease and their family was at the brewery that night for the same reason. Since then our friendship has strengthened but Cait's mother unfortunately lost her battle to ALS.
I have been amazed at what Cait and her friends and family have done with Grannie's Gang and ALS One. A few weeks back Cait mentioned she could get me a bib for the Falmouth Road Race as part of Grannie's Gang. I think I looked at her like she was crazy because of all of the excuses I had for why I was a "former runner." A few days went by and the more I thought about the race, the more I realized that this wasn't about me. This was about raising money for a horrible disease and moving my body for those who are unable to. So even if I have to crawl to that finish line it doesn't matter. ALS sucks and I hope to help fund research to end this horrible disease.
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Thank you for visiting my fundraising page for the 2024 Falmouth Road Race - supporting ALS research & care for ALS ONE.
Your support means the world to me and to all of us and will help to advance critical research at MGH, UMass Medical School, and ALS TDI, while providing essential equipment such as lifts, ramps, wheelchairs and assistive technology devices to individuals currently living with ALS via our care team at Compassionate Care ALS - all incredible partners that make up ALS ONE.
Your donation is fully tax-deductible, as ALS ONE is a 501c3 non-profit organization (EIN #47-4984263).
To learn more about ALS ONE, visit their website at: https://alsone.org/
A big THANK YOU to all who have donated so far!
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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May 31 | Amanda Colten | $55.35 |
May 31 | Catherine, Leo, and Nolan | Undisclosed amount |
May 29 | Mary Beth Doherty | $109.85 |
May 27 | Elizabeth Young | $109.85 |
May 27 | Megan Robinson | $28.10 |
May 27 | Jen Simard | $55.35 |
May 27 | Jackie DiDiego | $55.35 |
May 27 | Jeanne Berkman | $109.85 |
May 27 | Hailey Walsh | Undisclosed amount |
May 27 | Katie and Joey Marenghi | $55.35 |