Push Your Limits. Fight ALS.
I am excited and honored to be able to run in the 2024 NYC Marathon in memory of my mom, Theresa Ganter. This will be one of the hardest things I have ever done, but it will be nothing compared to how hard she fought this disease for the 8 long years she lived through it. She is an inspiration to me everyday and I will be running to help raise awareness and help raise money to fight this awful disease.
Your donation today will help ALS United Greater New York fund resources and services to the local ALS community, help find new treatments, and move us closer to a world without the disease. Every donation, no matter the size, puts us one step closer to helping find a cure for ALS and I am glad I am able to help raise money to fight this cause.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease," is a progressive disease of the nervous system that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord.
- Every ninety minutes, someone is diagnosed with the disease, and someone passes away from it.
- 90% of ALS cases occur without any known family history or genetic cause. The remaining 10% of ALS cases are inherited through a mutated gene with a known connection to the disease.
- 55 is the average age of onset with most people who develop ALS between the ages of 40 and 70. However, cases of the disease do occur in people in their twenties and thirties.
- ALS is 20% more common in men than women. However, with increasing age, the incidence of ALS is more equal between men and women.
- Military veterans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with the disease than the general public for yet unknown reasons.
This is why running with Team ALS is important to me. Please help me move a cure for ALS over the finish line by donating today.
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