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16th Annual ALS Golf Tournament of Hope

ALS Society of BC
START
14
August 2024
09:00 AM PDT
END
16
August 2024
06:00 PM PDT
RAISED
$3,455.00
GOAL $10,000.00
34.6% To Goal

16th Annual ALS Golf Tournament of Hope

As part of a bigger fundraising event, this silent auction aims to showcase items that were handmade or generously donated by individuals who are very giving and supportive of our purpose.

70% of the proceeds from the Golf Tournament fund patient services provided by the ALS Society of BC. The remaining 30% is directed to the Kamloops Fund to provide state-of-the-art communication devices for people living with ALS.


About ALS Society of BC

About ALS Action Canada and ALS Super Fund

ALS Action Canada is Canada’s only ALS patient-led charitable organization building a movement to ensure urgent, equitable access to promising therapies for Canadians living with ALS; more and better clinical trials for ALS therapies throughout Canada; and increased federal and provincial investment in ALS research and support for patients, caregivers, and families. With members from across the country.

The ALS Super Fund was created by ALS Action Canada and is hosted by Charitable Impact. Comprised of a panel of ALS experts and those affected by ALS to direct funds toward projects that will have meaningful impact, it is part of this patient-led and collaborative movement which will ensure that policy and research decisions in North America reflect the voices and perspectives of those most affected by ALS.

About ALS Society of BC

The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society of British Columbia (ALS BC) was founded in 1981 by Dr. Andrew Eisen, along with ALS patients and family members, to meet the physical and emotional needs of people living with ALS and their caregivers. Based in Richmond, BC, the society’s mission is to cure ALS through funding research while advocating for and supporting people living with ALS in British Columbia and the Yukon. For more information, please visit www.alsbc.ca

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