How to Help

Every day, we take for granted the many things that we can do the someone with ALS cannot. Imagine not being walk or even move – one of the most debilitating effects of ALS is the inability to do the simple things that are part of everyday life. As the disease advances, patients are unable to turn the page of a book, dial a telephone, feed themselves, take a drink, or even scratch an itch.

There are many ways that you can help us make a difference in the lives of ALS patients and their families. Do something…

Donate
Your gift to The Peggy and Bernie Project will help us make a difference and improve the quality of life of ALS patients, their families, and caregivers.

Volunteer
Get involved with the Project – whatever your talent or ability, there is something for everyone to do.

Spread the Word
Helping raise awareness about ALS and the Peggy and Bernie Project is an easy and important part of the solution.

Attend an Event
Attend one of our upcoming fundraising events for the Peggy and Bernie Project or join us in participating in a national event to raise money for ALS research.

WHY?

The cause of ALS is unknown and there is no known cure.

The average life expectancy of a person with ALS is two to five years from time of diagnosis.

You can make a difference in allowing someone suffering from ALS live a fuller life!