Las Vegas Review-Journal

Findlay Automotive supports ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter

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In August 2014, three young men living with amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis inspired their communitie­s, celebritie­s and the world to dump buckets of ice water on their heads to bring awareness to the ongoing fight against this disease. More than $220 million was donated to ASL charities worldwide because of their efforts.

ALS is a fatal neurodegen­erative disease in which a person’s brain loses connection with the muscles. People with ALS lose their ability to walk, talk, eat and eventually breathe. The cause is unknown and there’s no cure.

The Findlay Automotive Group has partnered with ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter to help support individual­s and families suffering from ALS.

“The ALS Associatio­n does important work supporting ALS patients and their families,” Tyler Corder, CFO of Findlay Automotive said. “At this point, there is no cure for ALS so we want to do all we can to serve these patients as their disease progresses. We’re hopeful that science will come up with a cure, but until then, we want to support the ALS Associatio­n and ALS patients as best we can.”

ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter is the only local nonprofit dedicated to serving the ALS community. It is their goal to serve all persons and their families living with and fighting ALS. The organizati­on works extensivel­y to provide much-needed programs that offer emotional, physical and financial assistance.

The Nevada chapter is dedicated to providing the best care and service possible to those that have ALS until research efforts lead to the day when a cure is found.

In discussing the destructiv­e nature of Dawn Newburg, executive director of ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter, said, “Every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed with ALS, and every 90 minutes someone dies from ALS. However, ALS Associatio­n Nevada and its supporters are actively engaged in assisting those who suffer from ALS.”

She added, “I can’t thank the Findlay Automotive Group enough. It means everything to have their support. Without community support, we wouldn’t be able to do what we do.”

The ALS Associatio­n served 164 individual­s last year. The average out-of-pocket cost for an individual suffering from ALS is $250,000 a year.

 ?? Findlay Automotive ?? Dawn Newburg, center left, executive director of ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter, accepts a donation check from Tyler Corder, CFO of Findlay Automotive, surrounded by the ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter staff.
Findlay Automotive Dawn Newburg, center left, executive director of ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter, accepts a donation check from Tyler Corder, CFO of Findlay Automotive, surrounded by the ALS Associatio­n Nevada Chapter staff.

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