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Help ALS Ontario to Paralyze Poverty and win $500,000



ALS paralyzes those living with ALS; help ALS Ontario paralyze poverty for people living with ALS. Please vote every day until Nov. 5th to help us win $500,000 for our equipment program.



ALS Ontario has a new public awareness campaign to alleviate poverty amongst those living with ALS. ALS is a costly disease and 40% of ALS Ontario clients live in poverty due to the costs of equipment, treatment and care. ALS client Brian Dyck won his appeal for benefits for veterans with ALS before he died on Oct. 9th. His bravery can be witnessed in the video attached to the Paralyzing Poverty Campaign – view it at PARALYZING POVERTY | Aviva Community Fund

40% of ALS FAMILIES LIVE IN POVERTY - they didn't start out living in poverty - ALS put them there!

Let’s work together to alleviate poverty for those living with ALS!

VOTING IS EASY!



1. Visit Home | Aviva Community Fund

2. Register your email address

3. Sign In and Vote Daily

4. Spread the Word to family, friends, colleagues and peers



For more information about how ALS Ontario helps in paralyzing poverty, please visit Home

ALS paralyzes those living with ALS; Help ALS Ontario to Paralyze Poverty – vote daily from Oct. 25th to Nov. 5th at PARALYZING POVERTY | Aviva Community Fund


Kathryn Dunmore
Communications Officer

ALS Society of Ontario
3100 Steeles Ave E, Suite 402
Markham, Ontario , Canada L3R 8T3
Tel: 905-248-2101 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting**************905-248-2101******end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting**************905-248-2101******end_of_the_skype_highlighting x213
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Vote for ALS Ontario at Welcome to Win A Vote!
 
Well Paralyze Poverty is a semi-finalist and in the top of the pack! Register once and vote daily!

Please help support ALS Ontario so they can continue to provide the much needed support to people touched by ALS.

Brian Dyck, photographed and featured in the video was a police officer and veteran from the Ottawa area. He used his time after diagnosis to successfully lobby for the rights of veterans and their families. After a one year battle with ALS, this courageous 42 year old man left behind his wife and baby girl.

Thank you!
 
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