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Mike Cimbura

Mike Cimbura

We all have to deal with death and disease, but it is how we deal with it that matters. My name is Mike Cimbura. Not so long ago, I was a thriving business professional in the Denver community. I had lived a good life. House in the suburbs with a family, dog included....
Fred Drinkwater

Fred Drinkwater

As a child of ALS, I learned a whole new definition of love. As a child, I had a picture in my mind of what true love should look like. Inspired by the many fairytales I would read over and over, I thought love was easy and that finding your true love would be like...
Cory Burrell

Cory Burrell

You see, I know that ALS is not incurable. It’s just underfunded and requires more resources. Every day a piece of my functionality dies, every day I know it’s one less day I’ll see my children, every day I know it’s one less day I’ll be able to tell my wife I love...
Sandy Morris

Sandy Morris

**Sandy passed away on August 28, 2022. Below is her story in her own words.** I feel incredibly blessed for the life I have been allowed to live. My husband and I have been together for almost thirty years. I enjoyed my own career while raising three beautiful humans...
Susan Hoerber

Susan Hoerber

I AM ALS and I want to make a difference in fighting the beast called ALS. I AM ALS … I was diagnosed with ALS in January 2018, but it took three years from the onset of symptoms to be diagnosed. It started with weakness in my arms in 2015 and funny twitches with my...