What is ALS?
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive nerve disease that affects muscle movement. Over time, it limits a person’s ability to move, speak, and breathe. There is currently no cure.
The Reality of ALS
Every 90 minutes, someone is diagnosed with ALS and given an average life expectancy of just 2–5 years.
ALS Progresses Quickly
Symptoms often worsen rapidly, and most individuals are diagnosed between the ages of 40 and 70.
No Cure—Yet
There is currently no cure for ALS, but research funded by donations continues to advance treatments and support programs for patients and families.
Support ALS Research Today
Thanks to our partner Never Surrender Inc., more than $2 million was raised in 2024 to support ALS patients and research. With your help, we’re working to surpass that goal this year.