May Is ALS Awareness Month

As part of nationwide ALS Awareness Month, MDA offices across the country are holding special events in May to raise public awareness of the Augie Nieto PSAdisease and of MDA’s worldwide leadership in the search for a cure.

MDA is also distributing ALS informational materials to national and local news media during May, including print and video public service announcements featuring Augie and Lynne Nieto of Corona del Mar, Calif., co-chairpersons of MDA’s ALS Division. Other PSAs feature Lou Gehrig, whose experience gave ALS its popular name.

Augie Nieto, Lance Armstrong and Bob Saget

The Bash for Augie's Quest, held in March in Las Vegas, brought in $2.8 million for MDA's fight against ALS. Champion bicyclist Lance Armstrong (above, left) spoke and donated a tour bike to be auctioned. The emcee (above, right) was actor-comedian Bob Saget.

Also to commemorate ALS Awareness Month,
Stuart Nichols  

Stuart Nichols

Stuart Nichols of Kingwood, Texas, who has ALS, is completing his goal of attending a baseball game in every major league ballpark in North America. On May 2, Nichols is scheduled to watch the Arizona Diamondbacks play at Chase Field in Phoenix — the 30th and last park on his list. Ironically, it was on May 2, 1939, that Gehrig took himself out of the New York Yankees lineup, ending his streak of 2,130 consecutive games played.

MDA has invested nearly $190 million in ALS research and services. For more about the ALS Division, go to http://www.als-mda.org/.

Augie and the Aldermans  

Nieto greets Alan Alderman and his daughter, Jessica, from Salt Lake City. Alderman, like Nieto, has ALS.