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By Major Hyundai of Stroudsburg
Area cyclists team up to fight ALS in Stroudsburg, PA. Stroudsburg, PA – A group of cyclists and athletes across America has joined together this February for the annual declaration of war against ALS, and the battleground is set at Major Hyundai.

By HKA, Inc. Public Relations
A compelling new book, Phyllis A. Langton's Last Flight Out, chronicles three-war veteran George Thomas’ courageous battle with Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS), an achingly poignant and impossibly funny memoir.

By Kasie Bolling/Out of Her Mind Freelance
Golf Tournament in Cumming to Benefit Local Victim of ALS is Open to the Public

By Derrick Bosket
South Jersey Industries, Inc., through its subsidiaries, engages in the purchase, transmission, and sale of natural gas for residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

By ALS Ontario
ALS Ontario is Paralyzing Poverty, the same way ALS, a fatal, rapidly progressive neuromuscular disease, paralyzes those afflicted. ALS has no known cause, cure or effective treatment and 40% of ALS Ontario clients live in poverty.

By Allstate New York
Yankees Media Relations Director Jason Zillo recently recognized the unprecedented success of this year’s ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) fundraising drive, organized by Chris Scandaglia, licensed account manager at the Steven Schneider Allstate Agency.

By Stephanie Bailey
Opening when the economy was in its lowest recession point, Speedpro Imaging of Greater Atlatna has let that factor stop them from donating to a foundation trying to find a cure for Lou Gehrig's Disease.

By John Hocker
Performance Food Centers has joined the battle against ALS by developing a new healthy smoothie shake. A portion of August sales of “Augie’s Shake” will go towards finding a cure for this insidious disease.

By Ann Pedersen
The Keith Worthington Chapter of ALS will hold its seventh annual Walk to Defeat ALS™ on Saturday, August 22, 2009 at Elmwood Park in Omaha, NE beginning at 9:00 a.m. Lori and David Scott are honorary chairs of the event.

By Bobbi Greenberg
Elizabeth Berry's paintings used on cards to promote awareness of ALS.

By ALS Society of Ontario
Maurice Irvine's ALS diagnosis devastated his family, but has also brought them closer together. His son, Matthew, is helping to keep hope alive by fundraising for the Kingston WALK for ALS, to be held June 27 at Lake Ontario Park.

By ALS Society of Ontario
The Ritsma family of Tavistock, ON have lost six relatives to ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. They participate in the annual Stratford WALK for ALS to raise funds and awareness for an illness that has had such a pervasive affect on their lives.

By ALS Society of Ontario
Joan Bradnam lost her sister to ALS three years ago. She's since become a fixture in the Niagara ALS community, where she is a support services volunteer. Joan also fundraises and will be taking part in the Niagara Falls WALK for ALS on June 20.

By ALS Society of Ontario
This is the 9th year the WALK for ALS is being held in Canada. Toronto's John Pollock, who lost his wife, Mary, to ALS, introduced the walk to Canada. The Pollock family has watched the walk grow into the biggest annual fundraiser for ALS.

By ALS Society of Ontario
The Mississauga WALK for ALS takes place June 13 at J.C. Saddington Park. The walk raises funds for equipment, support services and research into a cure. Thousands take part across Ontario, including the Song-Yee family, which copes daily with ALS.

By ALS Society of Ontario
The Toronto WALK for ALS takes place June 6 at Wilket Creek Park. The walk raises funds for equipment, support services and research into a cure. Thousands take part across Ontario, including the Baldi family of Scarborough.

By ALS Society of Ontario
The Hamilton WALK for ALS takes place June 6 at Bayfront Park. The walk raises funds for equipment, support services and research into a cure. Thousands take part across Ontario, including the Culley family, who are now dealing with ALS.

By ALS Society of Ontario
The Alliston WALK for ALS happens June 6 at the Alliston Christian Reformed Church. Money raised funds equipment, support services and research into a cure. Thousands take part across Ontario, including the Miedemas, who have been hit hard by ALS.

By ALS Society of Ontario
The Toronto WALK for ALS takes place June 6 at Wilket Creek Park. The walk raises funds for equipment, support services and research into a cure. Thousands take part across Ontario, including Jesse Gladman, who lost his father Jerry to the disease.

By ALS Society of Ontario
Starting June 1, LCBO customers can drop spare change in coin boxes at all 605 LCBO locations across Ontario in support of the ALS Society of Ontario's equipment and support services programs. This year's box features the Walsh family of Sudbury.

By ALS Association - Jim "Catfish" Hunter Chapter
The Lowe's Grant helps to make a house more accessible to a handicapped ALS patient, who needed a bathroom overhaul.

By Passion River Films
“So Much So Fast,” a dramatic and intimate documentary about a young man living with ALS and his family who risk all to search for a cure, to premiere on Blockbuster Online and Netflix.

By Marci Hait
Bisson Barcelona lends a hand to fundraising campaign for seventh year

By Disaboom
Online Resource Helps People Recognize Warning Signs and Understand the Diagnosis of Lou Gehrig’s Disease

By Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Sustaining hope in the face of a chronic, debilitating illness such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) should be a goal of palliative care and can take many forms, representing a continuum from focusing on the self to concern for others.

By New Millennium Fine Art
dealing with the industry apparatchik's and lobbyist's oft parroted refrain that no studies proving aspartame's harm, like the Ramazzini Foundation/European Oncology report, are "double blind" studies, in this up hill battle in Honolulu for consumers

By Joie Studio
"Gifts from the Heart," a charity holiday craft show, will take place on December 15, 2007, 11am-6pm, in Calabasas, California. A portion of the proceeds of the event will benefit ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.



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