Countryside Elementary Ice Cream Social

 

A sweet "thank you" goes out to the Countryside Elementary School of Mt. Laurel, NJ! They dedicated the proceeds of their October 1st Ice Cream Social to the ALS Hope Foundation. This terrific group raised $1,200. Thank you to the PTO, especially organizer Gina Pierce, and all the families who made the ice cream social so much fun for such a great cause!

The COuntryside Elementary PTO joined by  Jackie Nicodemo, director of communications at the als hope foundation

The COuntryside Elementary PTO joined by  Jackie Nicodemo, director of communications at the als hope foundation

 

Northeast ALS Consortium Meeting

 

Clearwater Beach, Florida was the site of the 14th Annual Northeast Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Consortium (NEALS) Meeting on November 4-6, 2015. Dr. Terry Heiman-Patterson and Sara Feldman, PT, DPT, attended the conference along with scientists and clinicians from many of NEALS' 120 member sites. NEALS is committed to cooperative planning and open scientific communication between organizations looking to develop care and treatment of individuals with ALS. 

Dr. Heiman-Patterson is Co-Chair of NEALS along with Dr. Jonathan Glass from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.  In addition to co-leading the meeting, Dr. Heiman-Patterson is also Co-Chair of the Biorepository Committee with Dr. Robert Bowser of Barrows Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. She also led the abstract reviews for this year’s meeting.

Physical Therapist at the MDA/ALS Center of Hope, Sara Feldman, PT, DPT, is Co-Chair of the Physical Therapy Committee along with Peggy Allred, PT, DPT, from Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, California. They presented the work the Committee has done over the past year and discussed new areas of interest for clinical research. They presented a poster on “Equipment Utilization in the ALS/MND Population-Trends and Timing.”

The meeting agenda included training sessions for the outcome measurements taken during clinical trials, a review of ongoing NEALS trials, and information on other research initiatives occurring at member sites.

It was both an inspirational and thought provoking meeting and we left with renewed energy and new collaborators to move the research forward.


 

8th Annual Hope Walks for ALS

 

The ALS Hope Foundation would like to thank everyone who made our 8th Annual Hope Walks for ALS a success! To all those  who joined, formed and donated to our teams; our volunteers; to the families who came out; to our Hope Ambassador, Bernie Parent; to our volunteers; and to our clinic staff: This event would not have happened without your dedication and support!      

Thank you again to our generous event sponsors: Medpro RX; The Levine Family; Karen and Scott Tarte; Morgan Stanley; Arthur Jackson; Reino's Design Print Mail; Scott Furman Re/Max; Klehr, Harrison, Harvey Branzburg LLP; and MH Capital. 

Thank you also to those who made in-kind donations to help us with food, services, supplies, and raffle items: Nicky's Auto Body Restoration; Mainline Pizza; Insomnia Cookies; Herr's; Martin's Potato Chips; Pepsi; Hatfield; Federal Pretzel;Tri-State Public Adjusters; Costco; Wegmans; Target; ShopRite; Pizonka, Reilley, Bello & McGrory, P.C.; and Plymouth Ambulance Service.

Our vendors were amazing and our face-painter, balloon artist, and DJ were fabulous!   

We are already excited about next year. Thanks for an amazing day! If you didn't get a chance to support your team, you can still make a donation on the Walk site.

See the ALS Hope Foundation Facebook page for more photos!

Photos by Robert E. Patterson

Photos by Robert E. Patterson

 

Bobtoberfest

 

On October 10, the Bryn Mawr Running Club held its 9th Annual Bobtoberfest. This race along Kelly Drive is characterized by the Oktoberfest theme with race staff dressed in traditional German festive clothing. There was a fun, German-themed post-race party at the Bachelors Barge Club (Boathouse #6).   

All proceeds from the race  benefited the ALS Foundation in honor of former BMRC club president Tom Corrigan. Thank you, Bryn Mawr Running Club and everyone who made Bobtobefest a great event! See you next year.

 

 

Someone I Love Has ALS

 

Someone I Love Has ALS is now available! We would like to send a huge thank-you to Jodi O'Donnell-Ames for all of the love and commitment she poured into this book. We would also like to thank our team members Dr. Terry Heiman-Patterson, Sara Feldman, Mary Paolone, and Latoya Weaver for the care and time they put into their chapters. Finally, thanks to publisher Jack Tatar for believing in and publishing this work.  

All proceeds from the sale of this guide for ALS caregivers will benefit the ALS Hope Foundation and our sister organization Hope Loves Company, a non-profit that offers support services to children who are affected by ALS in the family.

Copies of Someone I Love Has ALS will be available in at the MDA/ALS Center of Hope shortly. Get yours in clinic! You can also purchase the book through Amazon.  If you purchase them through Amazon, don't forget to use Amazon Smile!   

Click on the link below. 

http://www.amazon.com/Someone-Love-Has-ALS-Caregiver/dp/0996459898/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1442669089&sr=1-1&keywords=someone+i+love+has+als

 

Ice Bucket Challenge in LOVE Park

 
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CLICK HERE to watch a video of the ALS Hope Foundation's Ice Bucket Challenge in LOVE Park, featuring an interview with Dr. Terry Heiman-Patterson. Thank you to everyone who took the challenge with us, to CBS Philly for their wonderful coverage, and to 7-11 and the Home Depot for their donations of ice and buckets!