On ALS Youth Action Day — kids, teenagers, and young adults across the country unite to take a stand against ALS. You can write letters, tell stories about your ALS hero, spread awareness through your social media accounts, or host a creative virtual event.
You can be an ALS Youth advocate any day of the year. There are so many ways to participate and show the world that you are fighting to end ALS.
Pick one of the challenges listed below or create your own awareness and fundraising idea!
Share your talent. Spread Hope.
Do you play the piano? Like to draw? There are fun ways to do what you love and raise awareness – and money – at the same time. Set up a virtual event to showcase your hobby or talents! (Don’t forget to make sure it’s okay with your parents!)
Write letters. Spread Hope.
Contact your local members of Congress and tell them why ALS research and legislation are important to you.
Educate others. Spread Hope.
Create a presentation to teach your class, friends, school, or any organization about ALS and how it affects your family. Share it online.
Share your hero. Spread Hope.
Find a picture of your ALS hero. It could be someone living with ALS, or a caregiver, scientist, or doctor participating in the fight against ALS. Post the photo to social media using both of these hashtags – #ALSHERO and #ALSYouthAction. Include a few sentences about how your ALS hero inspires you.
Use your imagination. Spread Hope.
Develop your own awareness or fundraising idea. Your ideas and passion are limitless. Show everyone your creativity as you help those fighting ALS!