
Help support families impacted by ALS
ALS is a progressive neurological disease impacting motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. These neurons control voluntary muscles, and people living with ALS experience increasing muscle weakness as a result.
Approximately 30,000 people in the U.S. are living with ALS. This fall, Kendall's family discovered her father would be one of 5,000 new cases diagnosed each year. And while the road since diagnosis has not been without its challenges, the family has maintained an outward perspective.
Recognizing that others living with the disease often have less resources available, they have requested that holiday giving be dedicated to ALS Association Texas Chapter, an organization focusing on "local care, to support patients who need help now, advocacy, to ensure public policy serves the needs of ALS patients, and research, so that one day nobody will suffer from ALS again."
We appreciate your generosity and support to help raise $10,000 for ALS Association Texas Chapter.