Sunday in the Park to Benefit ALS Research
ANN ARBOR – Active Against ALS will host a FREE fundraising event on Sunday, Sept. 18 to raise awareness of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and funds for ALS research.
The event will be held from 2:00 – 4:30 PM at Burns Park in Ann Arbor and includes various activities such as arts and crafts, fitness workshops, an obstacle course, corn hole and more. Raffle items include an Apple watch, numerous gift cards for local restaurants and other area businesses. Food will be available for sale by Shimmy Shack vegan food truck as well as grilled brats, hot dogs, and a variety of baked goods. There will also be a Silent Auction including a week at a Lake Michigan cottage, a weekend at the Inn at Bay Harbor, a Zingerman’s BAKE! Class for two and other items.
“We invite the entire community to join us for a fun-filled afternoon at Burns Park to learn more about ALS while raising much needed funds for research,” shared Anne Gilbert, Event Chair for Sunday in the Park. “We would also like to thank our sponsors, Bank of Ann Arbor, Blue Care Network of Michigan, and Baird, The Olson-Bellfi Pham Group for their generous support for this event.”
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About ALS
ALS ( aka Lou Gehrig’s disease) is a neurological disease that primarily affects the nerve cells (neurons) responsible for controlling voluntary muscle movement (those muscles we choose to move). Voluntary muscles produce movements like chewing, walking, and talking. The disease is progressive, meaning the symptoms get worse over time. Currently, there is no cure for ALS and no effective treatment to halt or reverse the progression of the disease.
About Active Against ALS
Active Against ALS is a grassroots, 501 (c) (3), nonprofit organization whose mission is to raise funds for research toward effective treatments and ultimately a cure for ALS, while raising awareness of the disease, encouraging physical activity, and building a compassionate community. Since 2008, Active Against ALS has donated over $830,000 to the most advanced and progressive researchers.