Every year, skiers on Team ALS go to the American Birkebeiner (the premier cross-country ski race in North America) in honor of John Jaeckel, who is living with ALS, and all other Wisconsin residents battling the disease.
There is no cost for skiers to participate, we request that Team ALS members raise at least $1000 toward the cause.
We're excited to once again offer our Virtual ALS Symposium this year! Mark your calendars for December 14th and join us to learn more about research updates, advocacy efforts in research and expanded access, and more! Our special guest lineup includes:
Dr. James Berry, MD, MPH
The Healy Center for ALS, MGH 2021 Research Updates & Highlights
Dr. Jinsy Andrews MD, MSc
Eleanor & Lou Gehrig ALS Center, Columbia University Advocacy & Expanded Access to Investigational Drugs
Manis Mullarkey I Jane Ann Mullarkey I Cavy Brennan I Kate Brennan I Kate Drakulic
Anyone who knows this group knows two things to be true...
They love to run.
They are passionate about finding a cure for ALS.
On Saturday, October 23, these cousins will run the Door County Fall 50 relay race as a team combining their love for running to raise awareness and funds to support the ALS Association Wisconsin Chapter.
To register, please contact Kyle Kennedy at kkennedy@tmacmail.com. Your $150 includes 18 holes plus cart, event golf shirt, on-course games, food, open bar, and prizes! Deadline for registering is August 30th.
Lon Haldeman and Susan Notorangelo are working with area ALS Chapters to form a fund in the memory of their daughter Ericka Notorangelo Haldeman who passed away from infantile Lou Gehrig's Disease when she was less than 11 months old.