Celebrating the Champions for Cures and Care Gala Event
Celebrating the Champions for Cures and Care Gala Event
The ALS Network is excited to host its annual Champions for Cures and Care, a special evening dedicated to recognizing exceptional contributions to the ALS community. This prestigious event will take place at the luxurious Hyatt Regency and promises to be a memorable celebration.
An Evening of Festivities
Guests can anticipate a delightful evening filled with cocktails, wine tasting, and a combination of silent and live auctions. The event will feature a sumptuous three-course dinner complemented by entertainment and special guest appearances. One of the highlights of the evening will be the presentation of the ALS Network's prestigious honors, the Essey Awards.
Esteemed Honorees
This year, the Essey Spotlight Award will honor Grammy Award winners including Kitt Wakeley and David Das. They are being recognized alongside producers of the remarkable album Impossible Dream. This Grammy Award-nominated collection features renowned Broadway performers and has helped raise funds for the ALS Network.
Moreover, the Essey Commitment to Care Award is set to honor Patricia Schimbor, Esq. and Susan Morris for their relentless dedication to the ALS community. Patricia has spent over ten years as a vital volunteer leader, deeply involved in enhancing care programs throughout challenging times, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Similarly, Sue Morris has been instrumental in prioritizing care efforts for both individuals living with ALS and their caregivers. Her remarkable initiative, the Morris Family Caregiver Initiative, is administered through the ALS Network, showcasing her devotion to this cause.
Entertainment Highlights
The event's live auction will be elegantly hosted by TV personality Franco Finn, notably recognized for his exciting performances with the NBA Champion Golden State Warriors. Guests will also relish live music from Carlos Calvo, a classically trained musician whose unique blend of Alternative Folk/Pop and skillful guitar playing is sure to add to the festive atmosphere.
Understanding ALS
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a devastating neurodegenerative condition affecting the nervous system. Unfortunately, the average life expectancy of individuals diagnosed with ALS is only two to five years. As the illness progresses, it impedes the ability to walk, move, speak, swallow, and even breathe, while maintaining cognitive function and sensory perception. Furthermore, veterans are at an elevated risk of developing ALS compared to the general population. Despite extensive research, ALS currently has no known cure.
Proceeds from the Champions for Cures and Care event will significantly aid the ALS Network's mission to enhance care services, influence public policy, and support groundbreaking research aimed at discovering effective treatments and potential cures for ALS. Sponsorships and ticket opportunities for this event are available now.
Event Details
Mark your calendars for an evening of insight and fun at the Hyatt Regency, an iconic venue that embodies elegance and charm situated in a prime location. Join us for this compelling event on a date that promises to support a noteworthy cause.
Schedule of Events
- 6:00 PM - Wine Tasting, Cocktails, and Silent Auction
- 7:30 PM - Dinner, Entertainment, and Ceremony (Cocktail Attire)
Ticket purchases are available for individuals seeking to partake in this uplifting evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Champions for Cures and Care event?
This gala event aims to honor individuals and organizations making significant contributions to the ALS community while raising funds for crucial care and research initiatives.
Who are the key honorees this year?
The event will honor individuals like Kitt Wakeley, David Das, and Patricia Schimbor for their outstanding contributions to ALS research and care initiatives.
What can attendees expect during the evening?
Guests can look forward to a wonderful evening featuring cocktails, tasty food, live entertainment, and the opportunity to participate in auctions that support ALS Network initiatives.
How does ALS affect individuals?
ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease, primarily affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to severe motor function decline while preserving cognitive abilities.
How can people support the ALS Network?
People can support the ALS Network through event participation, donations, sponsorships, and spreading awareness about ALS and its effects on individuals and families.
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