“I Can”, the life motto of Trace Craft, a loving husband, father, and dedicated educator and school administrator. Trace lost his battle with ALS in September of 2020, but today his legacy powers the crusade to end ALS. “Trace was my best friend, beloved husband,...
Tony Dallas’ family has always been competitive. They are a “baseball family” – Tony had played and coached baseball, and his sons followed in his footsteps. So, when Tony lost an arm-wrestling match to his sons over Thanksgiving, his family didn’t think...
The ALS Association Introduces New Mission Integration Concept at the Walk to Defeat ALS Each year, hundreds of thousands of people across the country bring their determination, energy, and passion to the Walk to Defeat ALS to celebrate the progress made in the search...
What does it mean to be a part of the Walk to Defeat ALS? We’ve thought a lot about this question over the last few months. Participation in this campaign can mean different things to different people, but overall, we think it can be summed up in these three...
By Guillermo Garcia My name is Guillermo Garcia. I am from San Antonio, Texas, and I was diagnosed with ALS in November 2015. It was ironic, because in August of 2014 we saw the Ice Bucket Challenge explode. Prior to that, we didn’t really have any knowledge of...