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How You Can Help!

DONATIONS

Your gift will help The ALS Association support research to find a cure for ALS and provide much-needed services to patients and their families. By becoming a part of the ALSA family and making your gift today, you will help sustain hope in thousands of people affected by ALS. Please click one of the buttons below to donate, or browse the links on the right for more information.

Gifts to our Chapter Association are tax-deductible to the full extent of the Internal Revenue Code. The ALS Association (ALSA) is designated by the IRS as a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization, and can be found in IRS Publication 78 as, "Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association," and at http://www.irs.gov/. To find The ALS Association, go to the IRS Web site and enter "amyotrophic" in the "Name" search box.

 

Federal Employees, remember The ALS Association Kentucky Chapter in the CFC!

CFCThe Combined Federal Campaign allows federal employees to donate to their choice of thousands of local and national charities through a simple payroll deduction.  CFC donors must provide a 5 digit designation code for the charity they wish to support on their pledge form.  The CFC code for The ALS Association Kentucky Chapter is 19874.  Federal employees can check the CFC brochure to review the list of participating charities. You will find our charity under Community Health Charities of Kentucky in the Local Federation section of the CFC brochure.  If you have any questions about the campaign, please contact Allison Perkins with Community Health Charities at 502-581-0203 or aperkins@healthcharities.org.

 

Know Your Rights as a Donor.

 

Your gifts will help The ALS Association's Kentucky Chapter support research to find a cure for ALS and provide much-needed services to patients and their families.

Mail your donations to:
13102 Eastpoint Park Blvd, Suite 101
Louisville, KY 40223

Make checks payable to:
The ALS Association Kentucky Chapter

 

 

Calling All Leaders!

You can make a difference in the lives of people living with ALS and their loved ones by becoming a member of one of our Leadership Councils!

A Leadership Council is a group of highly skilled business and community leaders who further The ALS Association’s mission priorities and strategic plan objectives. Councils exist to advise, consult, offer their professional expertise, and to partner with territory staff, volunteers, donors, and community stakeholders in implementing programs within their specific region/or community area.

Want to learn more? Contact John Coyne, managing director of volunteer engagement, at john.coyne@als.org.
 

 

VOLUNTEER

The contributions of volunteers are essential to the chapter achieving its mission. Each year, our Chapter participates in numerous fundraising and information-based opportunities throughout our area. These activities create a multitude of tasks with which volunteers can easily assist, including administrative work and mailings, helping at various events and with patient services.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER WITH THE KENTUCKY ALS ASSOCIATION

How You Can Help!

DONATIONS

Your gift will help The ALS Association support research to find a cure for ALS and provide much-needed services to patients and their families. By becoming a part of the ALSA family and making your gift today, you will help sustain hope in thousands of people affected by ALS. Please click one of the buttons below to donate, or browse the links on the right for more information.

Gifts to our Chapter Association are tax-deductible to the full extent of the Internal Revenue Code. The ALS Association (ALSA) is designated by the IRS as a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization, and can be found in IRS Publication 78 as, "Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association," and at http://www.irs.gov/. To find The ALS Association, go to the IRS Web site and enter "amyotrophic" in the "Name" search box.

 

Federal Employees, remember The ALS Association Kentucky Chapter in the CFC!

CFCThe Combined Federal Campaign allows federal employees to donate to their choice of thousands of local and national charities through a simple payroll deduction.  CFC donors must provide a 5 digit designation code for the charity they wish to support on their pledge form.  The CFC code for The ALS Association Kentucky Chapter is 19874.  Federal employees can check the CFC brochure to review the list of participating charities. You will find our charity under Community Health Charities of Kentucky in the Local Federation section of the CFC brochure.  If you have any questions about the campaign, please contact Allison Perkins with Community Health Charities at 502-581-0203 or aperkins@healthcharities.org.

 

Know Your Rights as a Donor.

 

Your gifts will help The ALS Association's Kentucky Chapter support research to find a cure for ALS and provide much-needed services to patients and their families.

Mail your donations to:
13102 Eastpoint Park Blvd, Suite 101
Louisville, KY 40223

Make checks payable to:
The ALS Association Kentucky Chapter

 

 

Calling All Leaders!

You can make a difference in the lives of people living with ALS and their loved ones by becoming a member of one of our Leadership Councils!

A Leadership Council is a group of highly skilled business and community leaders who further The ALS Association’s mission priorities and strategic plan objectives. Councils exist to advise, consult, offer their professional expertise, and to partner with territory staff, volunteers, donors, and community stakeholders in implementing programs within their specific region/or community area.

Want to learn more? Contact John Coyne, managing director of volunteer engagement, at john.coyne@als.org.
 

 

VOLUNTEER

The contributions of volunteers are essential to the chapter achieving its mission. Each year, our Chapter participates in numerous fundraising and information-based opportunities throughout our area. These activities create a multitude of tasks with which volunteers can easily assist, including administrative work and mailings, helping at various events and with patient services.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER WITH THE KENTUCKY ALS ASSOCIATION