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I amKimberly Stack
She was a fighter, and I swore to keep fighting for her and for others affected by ALS.
I amDenise Allen
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In 1989 I lost my Grandmother to ALS. 22 years later I lost my Father to the same beast. Now I and 2 of my brothers carry an ALS gene.
I amTeresa Thurtle
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I amJill Brattain
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My first memory of Carolyn‘s ALS is when she drove herself across the street in her motorized wheelchair to join our Halloween festivities.
I amCathy Thomas
I amJerry Manning
I have learned to live well with ALS, and I am here to help everyone live their lives to the fullest!
I amShaun Kalpakoff
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I amPenny Hicks
Yet even though I haven’t found a miraculous physical recovery, this illness--along with the support of my husband, family, and community--has taught me how to be strong and persevere, and challenged me to cultivate gratitude in simple joys I once took for granted.
I amTeri Dillion
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