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BobbyB 08-29-2006 07:01 PM

How to help? Awareness Time Money
 
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How to help? Awareness Time Money

Healthy Choice
Raising awareness with the general public is best done by word of mouth. I have created a public post called Healthy Choice which should help you and bring up the topic of ALS and it could save your life. I am combining a boy scout lesson and an art of war philosophy to raise awareness. Always leave a campsite better then you found it. This boy scout lesson taught me at a young age that you are responsible for the places you go and you can make a better site for the next camper. This lesson can be applied to many of life's situations. Turn your disadvantage into an advantage. ALS is my disadvantage and your Healthy Choice will turn it to an advantage. Have you ever made a promise to yourself regarding your health and then broke that promise? Could that promise been easier to keep if you made your promise on behalf of someone who no longer has the choice to be healthy? Make a Healthy Choice on behalf of a PALS because they no longer have that choice. Post your Healthy Choice on this site. Then every time you keep your promise tell someone about it and why. This will help you stay healthy and will raise ALS awareness. If my disadvantage is the reason for someone to stop smoking or exercises more or lose weight or control drinking or stop taking illegal drugs, then I believe that I have stayed true to the boy scout lesson I learned long ago, with a twist.

Fundraising will benefit PALS today and will help to find a cure. I have raised money for ALSA and ALS TDF. One of the lessons learned is that if you have a fundraiser, like a golf tournament, there are support staff available to help you plan and run events. The question is which group to get involved with. If you are raising funds for an individual then working through the ALSA is best because the ALSA has the ability to buy products and services for individuals. If you are raising funds for research you have many choices. My preference is to fundraise for research, because I would rather see my efforts go to finding a cure. I believe in the purpose of ALS TDF and I believe that they will speed us to discovering a cure. If you or your company would like to make a donation for research please visit my ALS TDF page. If you prefer to have your donation to go to me for my use, please forward your donation in my behalf to The Dover Church, Dover, Springdale Ave. MA 02030

http://www.mattschallenge.com/

BobbyB 09-01-2006 07:31 AM

Canoe voyage ends at Fort William
Tb News Source
Web Posted: 8/31/2006 4:48:19 PM

Today marked the final strokes of a paddle through history for two young women, as they made their way to Fort William Historical park, the final leg of a 49-day canoe trip.

Anne-Marie Fortnier and Hellen Marcoux set out on a journey from Winnipeg on July 11, raising funds for ALS which is better known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.

Fortnier says she paddled for her mother who was diagnosed with the fatal disease two years ago. The duo followed the traditional Grand Portage trade route, wrapping up their adventure earlier this week. Marcoux says the experience has been very rewarding.

Paddlequest for ALS raised close to $3,000. There will be a walk for ALS here in Thunder Bay on September 30 at the Slovak Legion.

http://www.tbsource.com/localnews/index.asp?cid=86302


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