Join LeSean McCoy and
Fight ALS by the Yard
UPDATE! LeSean has 437 rushing yards so far this season, well on pace for another 1,000 yard season. With every yard he runs, he is not only helping his team win on the field, but helping to score a victory over ALS.
Eagles’ running back LeSean “Shady” McCoy has a mission on the field—to gain as many yards as he can so his team will win games. His mission off the field is just as vital – to support The ALS Association’s programs for families living with ALS and help find a cure for this devastating illness. In honor of his grandmother, Maryann Branch who passed away after a long struggle with ALS, LeSean is leading FIGHT ALS BY THE YARD. Join his team and help win the fight against ALS.
By joining LeSean's fight, you will directly impact the lives of people with ALS. As a thank you for your commitment to The ALS Association, we are providing you with a gift from LeSean based on your level of giving. Pick a level based on a minimum pledge of 1,000 rushing yards this season. Should Shady surpass 1,000 rushing yards, additional charges will be billed to you and are due at the end of the football season.
Click here to read how LeSean McCoy is helping people like Heidi Finefrock.
The facts about ALS:
- ALS is a progressive, neuromuscular disease.
- Each day, 14 people are diagnosed with ALS.
- ALS eventually leads to total paralysis including the inability to speak, swallow or breathe.
- The cause of ALS is unknown.
- There is no cure.
- The life expectancy of an ALS patient averages 2 to 5 years from diagnosis without mechanical ventilation
- ALS is not rare.
ALS can strike anyone.
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