To recognize the courage and inspiration of Doug Hill, we partnered with Lenny's Pizzeria & Trattoria in Bernardsville NJ for a special gift for the Hill family. As we were planning for our annual Gala of Hope, the ALSHF team visited Doug and his family in their hometown. During this visit, it quickly became apparent that Lenny's was a special place to Doug, Anna, and their three girls. In the following days, we also learned that Lenny's is actually a special place for the entire Bernardsville community. With the generous support of Ramy Ibrahim, the owner of Lenny's Pizzeria, we gifted the Hill family with a table dedicated just to them. A plaque will be placed on a table at Lennys which will read:"There’s always a table for friends and family at Lenny’s Pizzeria & Trattoria. This table is dedicated to the Hill family; Doug, Anna, Ellie, Siena, & Addie. From your ALS Hope Foundation Family."
Doug played shortstop for his softball team (and was one of the top players!) and they presented him with the 2023 Team Champion sign, signed by the whole team. Their friends also presented the family with a "Poma" ski sign from Pico, a mountain in VT that he and his kids have skied frequently. It's one of the toughest trails in the northeast and per Doug it's probably one of the prouder moments of his ski career.
The speeches wrapped up with words from Dr. Terry Heiman-Patterson, President of the ALS Hope Foundation and Dr. Paul Katz, Chair of the Department of Neurology at Temple University, where the MDA/ALS Center of Hope holds its clinic. Governor Josh Shapiro sent video remarks and the ALS Hope Foundation, clinic and research teams expressed their gratitude to our supporters.