Walk to Defeat ALS Orlando: Making an Impact

The Walk to Defeat ALS celebrates 25 years of raising funds and awareness to support those affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This nationwide event brings together communities, including Orlando, to advance research and provide essential resources for individuals living with ALS.

What to Expect at the Orlando Walk:

A Community United for a Cause – Families, caregivers, and advocates in Orlando will walk together to honor loved ones and raise funds for ALS support programs.

Fundraising for Research & Care – Proceeds help fund critical ALS research, assistive technology, and patient services.

Accessible & Inclusive Event – The walk is open to all ages and abilities, ensuring everyone can participate in supporting the fight against ALS.

A Celebration of Progress – Over the past 25 years, the event has played a significant role in advancing treatments and improving the quality of life for ALS patients.

By joining the Orlando walk, you can help raise awareness, honor those affected, and contribute to life-changing ALS research. For event details and registration, visit:

“Walk to Defeat ALS Marks 25 Years”

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