Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurological disease that affects the motor neurons, the cells that control muscle movement. As these neurons die, muscles weaken, resulting in difficulty with movement, speech, eating, and breathing.
According to the ALS Association, an estimated 5,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with ALS each year, and the disease affects approximately 15,000 to 20,000 Americans at any given time.
ALS awareness shirts are a powerful way to support the fight against this devastating disease. By wearing an ALS awareness shirt, you can:
When choosing an ALS awareness shirt, there are a few things to keep in mind:
ALS awareness shirts can be purchased from a variety of retailers, both online and offline. Some popular options include:
Once you've chosen an ALS awareness shirt, show it off proudly. Here are a few ideas for how to wear your shirt:
ALS awareness shirts are making a real difference in the fight against ALS. In 2019, the ALS Association sold over 1 million ALS awareness shirts, raising over $10 million for research.
These funds have helped to support important research that is leading to new treatments and a cure for ALS. For example, research funded by the ALS Association has helped to develop:
Here are some frequently asked questions about ALS awareness shirts:
1. What is the difference between an ALS awareness shirt and an ALS fundraising shirt?
ALS awareness shirts are designed to raise awareness about ALS, while ALS fundraising shirts are designed to raise money for ALS research and patient care.
2. Where can I find more information about ALS?
The ALS Association is a great resource for information about ALS. You can visit their website at http://www.alsa.org or call their helpline at 800-782-4747.
3. How can I get involved in the fight against ALS?
There are many ways to get involved in the fight against ALS, including:
Statistic | Number |
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Number of people diagnosed with ALS in the US each year | 5,000 |
Number of people living with ALS in the US at any given time | 15,000 - 20,000 |
Average age of ALS onset | 55 |
Average life expectancy after diagnosis | 3 - 5 years |
Benefit | Description |
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Raises awareness about ALS | Helps to educate people about the disease and its impact |
Shows support for ALS patients and their loved ones | Demonstrates your compassion and empathy |
Helps fund research for new treatments and a cure | Supports the development of new drugs and therapies |
Design | Message |
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Image of a person with ALS | "I am fighting ALS" |
Quote from an ALS patient | "Don't give up on me" |
Symbolic representation of ALS | "ALS: The fight is real" |
Event | Location | Date |
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Walk to Defeat ALS | Nationwide | April - May |
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge | Worldwide | August |
ALS Gala | Various locations | Throughout the year |
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