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19th Annual All In For ALS Casino Night

Saturday, November 15th at the East Bank Club, 7-10 pm

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Join us for an exciting night out at our signature Casino Night, featuring live games including blackjack, roulette, and craps. Guests will enjoy the thrill of the tables, bid on exclusive auction items, savor delicious appetizers, and capture memories at the photo booth - all while connecting with fellow young professionals in support of a meaningful cause.

Hosted by the Young ProfessionALS Group (YPG), this event honors those in our community who have been personally affected by ALS. Many of our members and attendees have lost loved ones to this devastating disease, and continue to come together to help drive progress toward a cure.

All proceeds directly benefit the Les Turner ALS Foundation, the leader in comprehensive ALS care in Chicagoland.

Your generosity helps provide vital research funding and compassionate care, ensuring people living with ALS can do so with dignity and quality of life.


       

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About the Young ProfessionALS Group (YPG)


Our Young ProfessionALS Group (YPG) is a great way to meet other Chicagoland young professionals with a common interest in finding a cure for ALS. Many of our members have a personal connection to ALS, but we welcome anyone who is interested in making a difference.  



About the Les Turner ALS Foundation


Founded in 1977, the Les Turner ALS Foundation is one of the longest-serving independent ALS groups in the country. For over 40 years, we have taken an individualized approach to ensure each person living with the disease receives the best quality of care and access to the most promising therapies. We treat each person like family, supporting them every step of the way, and provide their loved ones with answers and encouragement.


About ALS


Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that weakens the muscles we use to move, swallow and breathe. It can, in some cases, also cause changes in behavior and thinking. The effects of ALS grow more severe over time and eventually become fatal. The symptoms and progression of ALS may vary greatly from person to person, which can make the disease difficult to diagnose, manage, and treat.

There is no cure for ALS yet. However the pace of research has significantly increased in recent years, and organizations like the Les Turner ALS Foundation are ready to provide help and support to people living with ALS, caregivers, and everyone affected by the disease.

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Thank you to our generous sponsors


Laura Freveletti and Family


    

Hosted By

Les Turner ALS Foundation

East Bank Club

500 N Kingsbury St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA

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