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Welcome to the Walk to Defeat ALSTM!
Where Can I Walk?
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2009 Down East Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
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2009 Greensboro Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
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2009 Wilmington Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
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2009 Winston Salem Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
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2009 Charlotte Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
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2009 Triangle Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
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2009 Fayetteville Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
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2009 Emerald Isle Walk to Defeat ALS
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
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What is the Walk to Defeat ALSTM ? The Walk to Defeat ALSTM is The ALS Association's national signature event. Each year, over 100,000 people including ALS patients, families, friends and corporate leaders join together to raise funds in support of The Association’s cutting-edge research and community-based patient services programs. Now in its ninth year, approximately 150 Walks will be held around the country.
We are proud to announce that in 2008 the Jim "Catfish" Hunter Chapter's Walk Program raised over $700,000 with seven Walk events, and we know we can do even more in 2009. This year our goal is to exceed that amount with our 8 Walk events for continued programs and services on a local and national level.
Why Walk? Every 90 minutes a person in this country is diagnosed with ALS and every 90 minutes another person will lose his or her life from the disease. The Walk to Defeat ALSTM offers an exciting, empowering opportunity for patients, family members, friends, companies and organizations across the country to raise significant funds to support comprehensive patient service programs and cutting-edge research.
1. The life expectancy of an ALS patient averages two to five years from the time of diagnosis.
2. Every 90 minutes someone in this country is diagnosed with ALS, and every 90 minutes another person will lose their battle against this disease.
3. ALS can strike anyone. Presently there is no known cause of the disease. Someone you know or love may die from ALS unless a cure is found.
4. Caring for a loved one with ALS costs on average of $200,000 each year.
Count Me In! Anyone and everyone can become part of the fight against Lou Gehrig's Disease by joining a local Walk to Defeat ALSTM. All Walk routes are wheelchair accessible and Walk Day activities include something for all ages! |