Tri-State Trek Team Fundraising
Team ALS TDI
Riding for those who no longer can
Current Total: $4,350.00
Fundraising Goal: $12,500.00
Recent Contributors
  • Elinor Beatty
    $2,000.00
  • Elinor Beatty
    $2,000.00
  • Linda Sweeney
    $50.00
  • David Sweeney
    Hidden
  • Danielle and Brian Sweeney
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Recent Contributors
  • Elinor Beatty
    $2,000.00
  • Elinor Beatty
    $2,000.00
  • Linda Sweeney
    $50.00
  • David Sweeney
    Hidden
  • Danielle and Brian Sweeney
    Hidden
Team ALS TDI
Chelsea Blanda
Team Captain
Proud Member of the Tri-State Trek Events Team
ALS TDI is proud to present Tri-State Trek! Please join our fundraising efforts by making a donation to help fund ALS research. 
Emily Dhondt
This summer I am crewing my 7th Tri-State Trek and RIDING for the first time ever to support ALS research at the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI). Please consider helping me hit my goal! 
Jonathan Gang
ALS TDI was founded by the family of someone with ALS to help find treatments and advance research into the causes of the disease, which are still mostly unknown. We do it all with funds donated mostly by people with ALS and their families and friends. We work to discover treatments in our lab, and also evaluate the effectiveness of treatments discovered by others, all with the goal of getting therapies into clinical trials. Drugs we discover or validate, having been proven promising and possibly profitable, can then be handed off to for-profit companies capable of raising the hundreds of millions of dollars required to run human clinical trials.  Even preclinical drug research is very very expensive though – so every dollar counts. Any help you'd be willing to provide will get us closer to finding a cure for this devastating disease.
Carol Hamilton
Help me celebrate my 10th year participating in the Trek!!!
The Tri-State Trek is ALS TDI's biggest fundraiser of the year.  And, boy, does it matter.ALS TDI has stated its objective to bring a potential treatment forward to people with ALS every other year.  No one, no non-profit, no pharma company has EVER made that committment.  But, yep....we can't do it unless the Tri-State Trek raises lots of money.There's where you can help.This is my 10th year participating in the Trek, and I'd like to celebrate it by raising more money than I ever have!  How about $10 to help?  And, yes, I'll take $100!!!Thank you, in advance, for your role in bringing drugs to people with ALS.So grateful,Carol
Alex Meier
For the last 6 years I have been doing a multi-state charity ride to help fund a cure for ALS. This year the ride will go through NH, MA, and ME covering 200 miles in 2 days. The ride is June 24th & 25th. ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and in the spinal cord. Most people that are diagnosed with ALS are given a 3-5 year prognosis. ALS is not an incurable disease, it is just under-funded!This year I am hoping to raise $2,500 for ALS. If you feel like supporting the cause by donating, please do so by following this link to my fundraising page: https://tst.als.net/ameierIf not, that is fine too! The more people that know about this cause the better!
Emily Michaud
Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. Please support my efforts.
Glynis Murray
Cheering on Riders to make ALS Extinct!
The SPIRIT SQUAD IS BACK!!  And the Trek and the Trekasaurus are new and improved!! But the Spirit Squad will be up to our old shenanigans! 3 new states, 1 dorm room, and a ton of costumes!I will be chasing, cheering, and making these superhero riders smile for all of those miles!  So, once again, please support me in the dinosaur costume while I support our RIDERS!And as always, THANK YOU!!Glynis and The Trekasaurus!
Melissa Payne
Melissa Payne's 1st TREK as a Cheer Squad Member
I am so excited for my first TREK!  I will be cheering on all of the teams that have trained for this amazing event! Working to #EndALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI.
Alan Premasiri
Riding for my friends who have and continue fight everyday.
Hey there! My name is Alan :) I'm a researcher at ALS TDI! We are a non-profit lab solely focused on ALS research. Our aims are to discover and develop treatments for those living with this devastating disease. It's a complex disease biologically, but we are working hard to understand it better and get to those treatments that are so desperately needed. This is my 9th time riding (I think) and I'm so excited to meet all the trekkers this year in our new location! I'm also subtly terrified at how little I've been training. Anything you can contribute, no matter how big or small, is super appreciated! #endALS
Cathy Standish
Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. Please support my efforts.
Kevin Sweeney
Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. Please support my efforts.
Laura Sweet
Working to End ALS by supporting ALS research at ALS TDI. Please support my efforts.
Valerie Tassinari
Val's Twelfth Trek!
Hello! My name is Val and I have been a researcher at ALS TDI since 2010. ALS TDI is a nonprofit biotech lab dedicated to researching ALS therapies (Lou Gehrig's Disease). I do molecular biology in the lab and manage our small but growing zebrafish program. I have ridden in the Tri-State Trek since 2012...which means my Trek count is officially a tweenager. Eleven years of riding in every type of summer (and not-so-summery) weather imaginable (plus one year indoors), eleven years of open mic night, cheering at the top of John Street, jumping into the ocean, pulling into rest stops to the sound of cowbells, stopping by breweries, playing frisbee, dancing on the side of the road while changing flat tires...you name it, we've done it during the Trek weekend. We have a saying which goes "ALS isn't incurable; it's underfunded". The Trek is one of our biggest fundraising events and I am humbly asking for donations to fund our scientific research. You can also choose to help by sharing, passing the word on to one of your cycling friends, or joining the ride! You can also join virtually with our Trek Your Way option, even if you're not a cyclist. You can ride, run, swim, do adaptive sports, walk, roll, jump rope, e-bike, or whatever you want to raise money for ALS research. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Much love, Val PS if you've read this far, you should know that I've also dyed my hair purple every year since 2017. Last year, I went even crazier and did half blue and half purple (by donor request). This year, who knows what I'll do (the only guarantee is that it will be at least partially purple). 
Kenneth Thompson
Riding for those who no longer can.
The TST is all new this year!All rides will start and finish at the UNH campus in Durham, NH.We will only be riding for two days this year but will still touch three states, NH-ME and MA.People living with ALS now have more treatment options, but we have not stopped this disease.  There is still more work to be done.  Thank you for all of your generous support!
Fernando Vieira
Riding to raise $$$ and awareness
If you are reading this, you are probably a person who is familiar with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - ALS. You know how devastating it is. You know how important it is to develop treatments that can slow, stop, and end ALS. As the CEO and Chief Scientific Officer at the ALS Therapy Development Institute, I work with an amazing team every day to discover, invent, and advance new treatments. We operate a discovery engine that not only generates potential treatments, but also generates hope rooted in honest science. That engine is fueled by support from an amazing grassroots community.Through ALS TDI's Tri-State Trek, we at ALS TDI come together with many of our supporters through a challenging, sometimes grueling, bike ride to raise money and awareness to support the drug discovery research that happens at ALS TDI. We've invented and advanced one drug of our own into human ALS clinical trials; and our science program has supported the advancement of multiple others as well. But this progress isn't enough. ALS is a complex disease and will require many treatment options to address all of the needs of people with ALS. This will be my 11th year riding in the Tri-State Trek. I hope you will consider sponsoring my 130-mile-ride this year. Thank you for being a part of our efforts to end ALS!