Thank you SO much for being a part of Walk ALS Champaign! Your support and enthusiasm made all the difference. Together, we united as a community to honor and remember those affected by ALS in Central Illinois.
Impact:
We’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers, sponsors, donors, and participants who made this day possible. Your contributions played a vital role in the success of Walk ALS Champaign, supporting ALS United Greater Chicago’s year-round work to help individuals living with ALS and to fund research for a cure. With many dedicated folks uniting across Hessel Park and Mini-Walk ALS events in the area, we’ve raised over $47,000 and counting!
Facebook Fundraising:
The Walk may be over, but your impact doesn’t have to stop! We’re thrilled to announce that Facebook Fundraising is BACK—and now, it’s easier than ever to amplify your efforts.
By connecting your Walk fundraiser directly to a Facebook Fundraiser, you can reach even more people and rally your friends and family to support your mission to end ALS. Sharing your story has never been simpler—just a few clicks, and your network can help you make an even bigger difference!
Ready to get started? Visit your participant center today to connect your fundraiser in a few clicks and keep the momentum going through the end of 2024.
Photos:
We’d love to see your Walk ALS photos! You can add them to our Shutterfly album here or email them directly to Sam. Please note that any submitted photos may be used for future marketing and promotions by ALS United Greater Chicago.
Event T-Shirts:
If you’re a registered participant who raised $90 or more and didn’t receive your t-shirt on Walk Day, please contact Betty. Event shirts can still be earned post-event while supplies last.
Donations:
If you have additional donations to submit, you can still add them to your fundraising page. Feel free to reach out to us with any questions.
Thank you once again for being a part of Walk ALS Champaign and for your commitment to ending ALS!
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Kind Regards,
Lauren Gross
Walk ALS Coordinator
ALS United Greater Chicago