ALS Society

of Manitoba

               

La Société

Manitobaine de la SLA

Welcome

Walk to End ALS — RURAL

SPRUCE SANDS RV RESORT – Walk to End ALS *New location 2019
Saturday, August 3, 2019  THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Spruce Sands RV Resort – Arnes, Manitoba
Registration: 9 am
Start: 10 am
Distance: 5K

* Walk Coordinator:
Lynn Briand
(204) 781-6166
lbriand@sjsd.net

PAST WALK TO END ALS – RURAL EVENTS

BELMONT – Walk to End ALS
Saturday, June 8, 2019  THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Club Rooms – Belmont, Manitoba

* Walk Coordinator:
Connie Myers
(204) 827-2482
ccmyers@mymts.net

BRANDON – Walk to End ALS *New location 2019
Saturday, June 22, 2019 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Riverbank Discovery Centre – Brandon, Manitoba
Registration: 9 am
Start: 10 am
Distance: 5K

* Walk Coordinator:
Taryn Stinson-Tuttle
(204) 570-2489
heavensjade@hotmail.com

ABOUT THE WALK TO END ALS

The Walk for ALS is now the Walk to End ALS!
Our new look and name capture our determination and drive to create a future without ALS.

The Walk to End ALS is the largest volunteer-led fundraiser for ALS Societies across Canada. Family-friendly and fun, it unites Canadians in their desire to put an end to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Celebrate hope for a future without ALS. Honour those we have loved and lost. Show support for the 3,000 Canadians and their families living with the disease.

HELP AND HOPE FOR PEOPLE AFFECTED BY ALS

Your fundraising efforts and generous donations support the best ALS research in the country and enable ALS Societies to provide community-based support to people and families living with the disease.

40% RESEARCH

Forty percent of proceeds are directed to the ALS Canada Research Program where they are invested in the best ALS research in Canada awarded annually following a peer-reviewed competition.

60% COMMUNITY-BASED SUPPORT

Sixty percent of proceeds directly benefit your provincial ALS Society, enabling it to provide community-based support to people affected by ALS. Support varies by province based on the gaps within the healthcare system and can include educational information, referrals to local health care and community services, equipment assistance, home visits and support groups.

Past events