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.
ALS is a horrific and always-fatal disease impacting patients and patient families throughout Wisconsin. It has no known cause. No known cure. And no effective treatment. Which is why it’s going to take all of us to take down ALS.
Learn more about this fun and fantastic community event and register by clicking here.
Join the fight by registering for The ManitoWALK vs ALS.
Camp HLC (Hope Loves Company) is a three-day, overnight retreat for children and young adults, ages 6-21, who have or have had a loved one battling ALS, as well as their families. It is an opportunity to have fun, to be challenged through team building exercises and to meet peers who share in their experiences.
Camp is provided free for our ALS families by Hope Loves Company and our sponsors. All meals and activities are included.
Spaghetti Dinner & Ice Cream Ride Benefit in memory of “Big Ed Heinzelmann” who passed from ALS on Feb. 16, 2011. This event is family friendly & held to raise awareness as well as 100% of all raised proceeds are donated to the ALS Wisconsin Chapter to help families care take for their loved one’s currently suffering from this fatal disease.
John Jaeckel and Don Sheehan are from Hayward, WI. John is a former athlete, High School Special Education Teacher, and coach. He was diagnosed with ALS on July 21, 2010 and continues to battle this horrible disease.
Don served in Vietnam from January of 1968 to January of 1969. He Started working for the City of Hayward Police Department in 1971 and was known as the "Sunday Cop". Don then became Chief of Police and had a total of 35 years with law enforcement. After 8 years of testing, Don was diagnosed with ALS on November 1, 2018 at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center.