Tri-State Trek Team Fundraising
What About Bobby
Together we ride to END ALS!

If Bobby Forster could ride with us, I know he surley would! If he could talk he'd ask you to donate to our cause, this ride, and to everyone living with ALS, so that one day we can find a cure, and so nobody will have to struggle as he did. PLEASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT by donating any amount to our team!

Tri- State Trek 2024 marks our 10th year Kicking ALS ASS! We won't stop and neither will ALS TDI, but we can't do it with out your generous DONATION$$! 

Current Total: $455.00
Fundraising Goal: $16,250.00
Recent Contributors
  • Luc Bronder-Giroux
    $250.00
    You got this Bob!
  • What about Bobby
    $100.00
  • Emily Holt
    $50.00
    ♥️
  • Brittany Schwartz
    $30.00
  • Leo Sunshine
    $25.00
Recent Contributors
  • Luc Bronder-Giroux
    $250.00
  • You got this Bob!
  • What about Bobby
    $100.00
  • Emily Holt
    $50.00
  • ♥️
  • Brittany Schwartz
    $30.00
  • Leo Sunshine
    $25.00
Team What About Bobby
Andrew Croan
Team Captain
Your Donations help to END ALS!
This year I am grateful to announce that I will again be riding my bike 200 miles as a part of Team What About Bobby, in the annual Tri- State Trek!ALS TDI is a state of the art research institution who's goal is to END ALS. The Trek has been re-designed to be more family friendly, with shorter rides to accommodate more abilities. If you are able to ride please consider volunteering or joining our team. If you aren't able to ride or volunteer please consider make a donation to our efforts so that ALS TDI can CURE this terrible disease.I've said it before and I'll say it again; I will join this this ride and support this organization EVERY YEAR UNTIL THERES A CURE, so I thank you for your continued support, donations, and inspiration!
Thomas Abdou
Working towards a Cure!
We hope to provide funding that enables ALS TDI to research, find a treatment for and provide better care for those living with ALS.This summer is our 7th Tri-State Trek. We are helping to raise funds and awareness to find a cure to this awful disease! ALS is not incurable, it is under funded. Please Help us Help those living with ALS!  Thank you!   Tom
Bob Marra
Riding for Bobby and others who no longer can ride
Dear Family and Friends,On June 22nd I will be riding my bicycle 100 miles to raise money to end the horrible disease of ALS or Lou Gerhig’s disease. I will be riding to keep alive the spirits of Bobby and Marian - a family friend and the sister of one of my closest friends.I first met Bobby and his family and friends in 2018. Their collective courage and determination inspired me to ride my bicycle from Boston to Nebraska to support ending ALS and the inhumane way we do prisons in our country (see photo below).Please contribute any amount at all via my fundraising page at:  https://tst.als.net/donate/bobmarraThanks very much  🙏 Bob617-792-4131.  
Edwin Murenzi
Riding for Team Bobby Forster! #Tillthereisacure
Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. I am personally doing this for my dear friend and brother Bobby Forster who has been living with ALS for over 8 years now. Please support my efforts.https://www.acureforforster.com/
Jeremy Roy
I will be riding my bike 100 miles to raise funds for ALS. Can't wait to ride bikes with my friends and keep Bobby Bicycles spirit alive. Will def be cheezing over snackies. Help me support one of the best dudes I know and the reason I am a medical professional. Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. Please support my efforts.
Aaron Roy
2 Day Ride
10th Trek
I ride for Bobby Forster
My close friend, Bobby Forster, was diagnosed with ALS at the age of 25 and is now only able to communicate via his eyes. This disease may have robbed him of his ability to move and talk, but it hasn't dulled his spirit. He's been fighting this vicious disease for 9+ years.If you've landed on my page, I ask you to please donate to our cause (any amount helps) or if you are moved by our cause, join our team. The money and awareness we raise during this bike ride are instrumental towards the research needed to one day cure (or at least mitigate) the effects of this vicious disease. Thank you,Aaron 
Lisa Schwartz
Vehicle Route Support for the Tri State Trek
   My connection to ALS started ten years ago when my daughter, Brittany, was asked to be a Ride Marshal for the Tri State Trek, which at the time was a three-day 270 mile bike ride from Newton MA to Greenwich CT.  At that time, our family knew little about ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease).  My daughter’s role was to be the sweep and stay with the slowest group of riders, help them if needed, and encourage them during the ride.  Brittany spent most of her time as sweep riding with an enthusiastic team called What About Bobby? who rallied around Bobby Forster, an amazing young man living with ALS. Bobby’s team and the whole Trek community welcomed my daughter as family.  Two years later, Brittany encouraged me to join the community as a route support volunteer.  I would drive the route that the cyclists travel and stop anytime they needed help, whether it was for water, a snack, pumping air in their tires, a lift to the next rest stop, jumping out of the van to direct traffic near upcoming hidden turns, and, my favorite part, ringing the cowbells to give them inspiration to continue riding. Once my van passed the lead rider, I would circle back to the end of the pack of riders and start all over again.  I was paired with another volunteer (a researcher working to end ALS) who cheered out the window (and sunroof!) the entire time – it was amazing to spend the weekend with both families impacted by ALS and the scientists dedicated to finding a cure. The following year my husband, Jeff, joined me on the route support crew.  We have crewed together the past five years.     In 2023 the Tri State Trek was changed to a 200 mile bike ride and moved to Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.      Over the many years I have met so many incredible families who are caring for loved ones with ALS or have lost someone to this heart-wrenching disease but still return to fight for a cure for others.     ALS is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease that causes muscle weakness, difficulty breathing and swallowing, and paralysis while leaving the senses intact.  ALS TDI (Therapy Development Institute) is the world's first and largest nonprofit biotech focused 100 percent of ALS research.  They understand the urgent need to slow and stop this horrible disease    I realize these are tough times for everyone, but I'm asking for help in reaching my goal of donations if you can.  No amount is too small--I cannot express how passionate I am about helping to fund the research to one day have a cure of this terrible disease.  Let’s end ALS together!!!        "ALS is not an incurable disease, it's an underfunded one!"  THANK YOU ALL !! 
Brittany Schwartz
I'm riding for Bobby!
I'm thrilled to volunteer again as a ride marshal for the Tri-State Trek! This year, we're starting in Durham, New Hampshire to pedal along routes that explore Maine and Massachusetts. Donations benefit ALS TDI as they research therapies to support those living with ALS. Let's END ALS together!  Photo from the top of John Street, Day 3 of Trek 2019.
Leo Sunshine
Fuck ALS
I support ALS TDI in their efforts to end ALS.  I believe you should too.My friend Bobby Forster was diagnosed at age 25.  He has been living with ALS for six years.  Please donate to ALS TDI to help find a cure so that others do not have to suffer like Bobby and Marian.
Julie Sylvestre
Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. Please support my efforts.