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Wondering what else you can do to make a difference this holiday season?  Here are additional ways that you can support our mission:

Host a partyHost a Holiday Party

Need an excuse to throw a party?  Whether it may be a gathering of coworkers, family, or friends, we’ve made it easy for you to organize festivities while spreading awareness for ALS.  Through our One Dollar Difference website, you can create a webpage for your event, send out invitations, and collect donations.

 

Gift of stockGive a Gift of Stock

Donating appreciated securities is an easy and simple way to honor a friend or family member during the holiday season. Additionally, if you are 70 ½ years old, you may be eligible to make a donation this year through your IRA Charitable Rollover.

 

Start a gift fundCreate a Gift Fund

Stuck on what presents to ask for this year?  Create a fund through the Community of Hope website and ask for your loved ones to make donations on your behalf.  It’s the best gift you can give and receive this year.

 

Promise fund Promise Fund

Celebrate someone special—establish an ALS Promise Fund and create an enduring tribute honoring someone you love.  To learn more, visit www.ALSpromise.org

 

Donate your gift cardsDonate Your Gift Cards

Have gift cards laying around with a few dollars left on them?  Through our Donate My Card website, you can donate the balance of your gift card to The ALS Association.  Not only is it a great way to clean out your wallet, the money will go towards a great cause!

 

 

Hope is a Good ThingPurchase a Hope t-shirt

 What does "HOPE" mean to you? Over 400 people in the ALS community contributed to the design of this shirt with their meaning of hope. Holiday price reduction - now just $29! Purchase from MuzeClothing.com.

 

     





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