Help Us Support John in His Fight Against ALS
Our beloved friend, son, and brother, John, is just 24 years old, a vibrant, driven young man with his whole life ahead of him. But recently, our world changed when John was diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), a rare and devastating neurodegenerative disease that slowly robs individuals of their ability to move, speak, and eventually breathe.
Despite the diagnosis, John has faced this unimaginable challenge with courage, grace, and determination. Refusing to give in to hopelessness, he and his family have taken a proactive approach, seeking out integrative and alternative treatments in hopes of slowing progression, preserving quality of life, and staying strong for as long as possible.
These therapies, which include Stem cells, hyperbaric chamber, nutritional IVs, functional medicine protocols, physical therapies, and specialized care, are showing promising effects, but they come at a cost. Most are not covered by insurance, and the ongoing expenses for medical equipment, travel to specialists, accessibility modifications, and 24/7 caregiving support are rapidly rising.
Why We’re Asking for Help
As a community that loves and believes in John, we’re coming together to ask for support. We’re raising $60,000 to help fund:
Ongoing alternative and integrative medical treatments
Mobility and home care equipment
Travel to out-of-state medical providers
Caregiver support and daily assistance
Nutritional and physical therapy programs
Every dollar makes a real difference. Whether it’s $5 or $500, your gift goes directly toward easing the financial burden on John and his family and helping him live with as much strength, dignity, and support as possible.
How You Can Help:
Donate what you can
Share this campaign with your network
Send love, prayers, and messages of encouragement. John reads and cherishes them all
ALS is a cruel disease, but John is fighting back. With your help, we can stand beside him and ensure he never faces this fight alone.
Thank you for being part of this journey.
With gratitude,
John’s Family & Friends