Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 22nd. We loved Miller Park in downtown Fontana last year, so see you there again this year.
My apologies for getting a late start in notifying some of you.
It has been 6 years since Paul passed away April 2017. This annual walk gives all of us an opportunity to remember Paul in a special way and help with finding a cure for the terrible disease that took him from us. Last year we changed our team to HEARTS for ALS, and again!!! a was one of the top 3 teams for fundraising among all the teams walking for the Inland Empire Walk.Thanks to all of you that participated in helping us reach our team, and my personal goal !!!.
Anyone looking for a team to join...Welcome to HEARTS FOR ALS!
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER ONLINE asap!
And any donation will be appreciated. Would love to see as many names as I can helping me reach my goal!
For those that don't want to walk, but still want to donate, do right here on the RED box!
Again this year I walk "In Memory" of Paul and my dear friend, Karen Chisholm. And for my ALS buddies that have lost their loved ones or have ALS.
Thank you in advance for your support !
MANY THANKS, Loreen Zuccaro, co Captain for Hearts for ALS!
WHY I WALK
Thank you for helping me reach my Walk to Defeat ALS® fundraising goal! The Walk to Defeat ALS® is very important to me, as it raises funds to support those affected by ALS and to spread awareness of the urgency to find effective treatments and cures.
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.
A person with ALS becomes physically locked-in as the disease progressively paralyzes the body. The key to UNLOCK ALS begins with us.
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. Click or tap on VIEW MY TEAM above to join, or on DONATE to make a donation.
The past few 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. We can't stop now! It is only together that we will defeat ALS!