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Kimberly Weyker

Kimberly Weyker

Andy is participating in a Healey Clinical Trial for a new ALS medication; in his words, “Even if it doesn’t help me, it could help find a cure so others can survive ALS ten years from now.” My sweet, 6’7” husband of 35 years, Andy (58), was diagnosed one year ago...
Robert Bradford

Robert Bradford

I won’t live to see the benefits that will come about from this research, but others will. Others like my children and grandchildren. My name is Robert P. Bradford. I am 68 years old. I served in the Navy during the Vietnam Era on the USS Worden as a hull...
Helene Brooks

Helene Brooks

ALS is not easy and it is not kind, it changes all it effects, not just the person diagnosed with the disease but caregivers as well. February 14, 2019 changed our lives forever, this was the day my husband received his diagnosis of ALS. Since that time, we have tried...
Ashley Lee

Ashley Lee

Despite the fact we are Giants fans, we always support the home team as well, so we attended a few Rays games and loved the nostalgia of going together. I grew up in California, raised by a single dad in the San Francisco Bay area. One of our favorite things to do...
Adam Thornbury

Adam Thornbury

His attitude is contagious. He says everyday is a good day. My father, Dan W. Thornbury, has been living with ALS for 3 and a half years. He now has very late stage ALS. His attitude is contagious. He says everyday is a good day. He is an inspiration and I couldn’t be...