Walk to Defeat ALS September 26

The 21st annual Walk to Defeat ALS®is going virtual once again, and people living with ALS need your participation now more than ever. The event is the premier fundraiser for The ALS Association Central & Southern Ohio Chapter.

“While there won’t be a large in-person event this year, the Walk Your Way format allows people to show their support and join the fight by walking together in their own neighborhoods, backyards, and community parks” said Marlin Seymour, Executive Director.

People with ALS and their families benefit from free services the chapter provides. They, along with members of the community, will be walking to raise money for these programs, and to continue to raise the profile of Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Team spirit will be widely visible in the small groups walking throughout the area, with participants sporting their own customized team shirts and carrying signs to demonstrate their support, honor loved ones, and remember those who have passed away.

Funds raised from the Walk are used to provide services to individuals and families living with ALS, including consultations with healthcare professionals, loaned medical equipment, financial grants, education & exchange groups, and education and information about the disease. In addition, the Chapter hosts events to raise awareness of Lou Gehrig’s Disease, advocates on behalf of ALS patients, and supports The ALS Association’s global research program that is focused on finding a cause and cure for ALS. All of these services and activities are provided free of charge to patients and their families and caregivers.

“Generous corporate sponsorships, in addition to dollars raised by teams of walkers, help us continue to serve each year,” Seymour added. This year’s local sponsors of the Walk are Dole Fresh Vegetables, Michael Ward Legacy, and Ohio’s Hospice. Since 2001, the Chapter’s five Walk to Defeat ALS® events in Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Lima, and Glouster have raised more than six million dollars.

“We’re so grateful to all of our Walk Team Captains, Walk participants and others who donate; their support truly does make a difference for ALS patients,” Seymour noted.

Walk Details

DATE:  Sunday, September 26 – or whenever you can!

LOCATION: Walk Your Way in your own neighborhood, backyard, or community parkDONATE OR REGISTER: web.alsa.org/WalktoDefeatALS-CSOH