ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Progress

 

Chapter Highlights

 

NEWS FOR OUR NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY

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Walk to Defeat ALS this Fall! We're walking 80's style in Charlotte, Greensboro and Wilmington and we need YOU to register today & fundraise to help fund research & advocacy for those living with ALS and to honor those we've lost. The Walk is the #1 way to create a world without ALS. Come spend the morning making an impact in your community. Register today for a fall walk near you! walk.alsnc.org.

October 28, 2023 – Charlotte Walk to Defeat ALS, Symphony Park
November 4, 2023 – Greensboro Walk to Defeat ALS, Grasshoppers Stadium
November 11, 2023 – Wilmington Walk to Defeat ALS, Longleaf Park

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Volunteer at a Fall Walk! The countless hours of service from volunteers at our events across the state of North Carolina are so important to our mission. Many friends of the chapter will share the opportunity to volunteer with local groups they're involved with - churches, civic groups, book clubs and college organizations - to help spread the word about volunteer opportunities.  Please check out the Signup Genius links below and feel free to share!


The Annual Business Community Challenge is underway! The challenge is simple: we are calling on our local business leaders to accept the challenge and raise $2,500 by Friday, August 11th to help us Create a World Without ALS. We will recognize and celebrate all businesses who complete the challenge in the August 25th edition of the Business Journal and on our social media. To accept the challenge visit: business.alsnc.org

 

Registration is NOW AVAILABLE for The 14th Annual NC ALS Caregivers Conference! The Conference will be held on Saturday, September 23, 2023 at the Harris Conference Center in Charlotte!  For more information and registration, visit alsnc.org/conference.  

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Emergency Preparedness: As the old saying goes; the best time to prepare for an emergency is before it happens.  Please make sure that you review our Emergency Preparedness Guide