
Stories of the Season: The Hermstads
The Hermstads The following is a personal message from the Hermstad family. Our family unfortunately learnt the devastating reality of ALS when Alex, the first

The Hermstads The following is a personal message from the Hermstad family. Our family unfortunately learnt the devastating reality of ALS when Alex, the first

We have reached December. This month has always been very reflective for me. As a January baby, December allows me to take inventory of all

We are the Combs family, and Project ALS holds a place in our hearts forever. We lost my late husband to ALS — a fight

Running for His Father: Nick’s Marathon for ALS Research Earlier this fall, Nick Grimmer ran his first ever New York City Marathon in honor of

When the Holidays Feel Different: Reflections From a Person Living With ALS Thanksgiving has passed, and many families now shift into the familiar rhythm of

Carrying Eleven: How Tatum Manley Turned Her Father’s ALS Diagnosis Into Her Fight for Awareness When University of Portland soccer player Tatum Manley thinks back

Every step is powered by purpose, love, and the determination to change the future of ALS. For Gabrielle, running is about more than miles; it’s

Every step is powered by purpose, love, and the determination to change the future of ALS. Some runs start with a race bib, but Alli’s

Every stride honors her grandmother’s legacy and moves us closer to a world without ALS. When it comes to running for a cause, Karen’s journey

Every mile Hugo runs carries a message of strength, love, and belief in a cure. When it comes to running for the cause of ALS

Each stride brings us closer to a cure, and Tom’s are no exception. When it comes to running for the cause of ALS research, Tom

Packard Center and Project ALS host workshop to share knowledge on culturing human neurons as an essential research tool From April 28–30, more than forty