October 2024 Foundation eNews

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Pioneering progress at the Les Turner Symposium on ALS

Join us online or in person next Monday, Nov. 4, for the 14th Annual Les Turner Symposium on ALS. This is your chance to hear from top ALS researchers, clinicians, and advocates as they discuss groundbreaking research and advancements in care. Whether attending in person or virtually, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with experts and ask important questions about the future of ALS treatment.

This year’s keynote speaker is Angela Genge, MD, a renowned expert in ALS clinical trial design and development.

Don’t miss out on this event! Connect with the ALS community and stay informed on the latest research. Click here to register and view the agenda.

Team Race for ALS triumphs at Chicago Marathon

Thank you to everyone who came out to run and support Team Race for ALS at this year’s Chicago Marathon! Whether you laced up your running shoes or cheered from the sidelines, your dedication to finding a cure for ALS is truly inspiring.

Our incredible runners didn’t just race to the finish line—they raced to provide hope for people living with ALS and their families. Thanks to your support, the Les Turner ALS Foundation can continue to offer comprehensive care and advance groundbreaking research that brings us closer to a world without ALS.

Want to stay involved? Click the link to learn more about the running events we have going on throughout the year

New Support Groups for Young Adults

Navigating the challenges of ALS is difficult at any age, but for young adults, the experience comes with unique complexities. The Les Turner ALS Foundation is pleased to introduce two new support groups held online, and designed specifically for individuals aged 18-30 who are affected by ALS, either through support or the loss of a loved one.

Our new Young Adult Bereavement Group and Young Adult Support Group offer safe, supportive spaces where young adults can connect with peers who understand the specific challenges they face.

For more information and to sign up, click the link.

Try your luck for a great cause at All in for ALS Casino Night!

Come join us for the 18th Annual All In for ALS Casino Night on Saturday, Nov. 23 at the East Bank Club in Chicago! This exciting evening features classic games like blackjack, roulette, and craps. Try your luck at the tables, bid on incredible auction items, enjoy delicious appetizers, and capture fun moments in the photo booth — all while showing your support for the Les Turner ALS Foundation, a leader in comprehensive ALS care.

This event is not just about fun and games; it’s about coming together to make a difference. Every dollar raised helps fund the care and research that people living with ALS and their families rely on. The energy of the night is fueled by those who have been personally touched by ALS and are committed to finding a cure.

Click the link to get your tickets now!

Spotlight: ALS & Caregiver Self-Care

Caring for someone with ALS can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. It’s common for caregivers to feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of providing care, but with the right support, you can focus on what’s most important.

The Les Turner ALS Foundation is here to help with valuable resources and support options. Explore our Caregiver and Self-Care Guide to learn about respite care, home health, and ways to prevent caregiver burnout. This guide offers insights into support groups, mind-body practices, and helpful apps designed for caregivers.

Prioritize your well-being to better support your loved one. Connect with our Caregivers Only support group and learn more about how you can receive the support you need to continue providing care while taking care of yourself.

Read the guide, available in both English and Spanish, by clicking the link below: