- My goal:
- $100,000
- Raised so far:
- $165,910
- # of Donations:
- 363
In just four short months during the 2012 football season, Catch The Cure raised almost $200,000 for Project A.L.S. research!
We are still accepting donations! Click on our
"donate" tab to give to Catch The Cure and Project A.L.S. Research!
We need your help. And with it, WE WILL WIN!
Letter from Adam:
Hey guys!
I’m Adam Breneman. Most of you probably know me as a recent grad of Cedar Cliff High School and a current Penn State football tight end. While I catch a lot of passes on the football field, I want to talk right now about catching something a lot bigger than just football. Right now, thousands of people in the United States have Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. It has a fancy long name, but the horror of the story is that ALS is a degenerative disease that kills over the course of a few years, and it has no cure... YET.
This disease recently hit very close to the Cedar Cliff football family and me. Tom Kirchhoff is a 1989 graduate of Cedar Cliff High School, was the star quarterback of the football team, went on to play at Lafayette College, and had a short stint in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles. He is now married with four great young kids, and an executive of a local business. About two years ago Tom was diagnosed with ALS. Since then, the Kirchhoff family and the Cedar Cliff family have taken the mindset that “We Will Win!” And we need your help. Any donations you make will go to Project ALS, to get the best doctors, researchers, and scientists in the world and help them “catch” the cure for this horrible disease.
Due to my 2012 season ending knee injury, we decided to take this fundraiser in a different direction than originally planned. Seeing Tom fight through this disease has encouraged me to keep a positive attitude by applying his motto "We Will Win" to my rehab and journey to being completely healthy again.
Here's how to help: click on the donate tab on the top of the website to get started. Then click on the link, and it will take you to our donation page. Any donation you decide to make can help catch the cure for this horrible disease.
Even the smallest donations can make an unspeakable impact on the thousands suffering from this disease. So what are you waiting for? We need your help. And with it, WE WILL WIN!
Thank you for your help. It truly will make a difference.
Sincerely,
Adam Breneman
To find out more about "Catch the Cure" go to www.catch-the-cure.com.
In just four short months during the 2012 football season, Catch The Cure raised almost $200,000 for Project A.L.S. research!
We are still accepting donations! Click on our
"donate" tab to give to Catch The Cure and Project A.L.S. Research!
We need your help. And with it, WE WILL WIN!
Letter from Adam:
Hey guys!
I’m Adam Breneman. Most of you probably know me as a recent grad of Cedar Cliff High School and a current Penn State football tight end. While I catch a lot of passes on the football field, I want to talk right now about catching something a lot bigger than just football. Right now, thousands of people in the United States have Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. It has a fancy long name, but the horror of the story is that ALS is a degenerative disease that kills over the course of a few years, and it has no cure... YET.
This disease recently hit very close to the Cedar Cliff football family and me. Tom Kirchhoff is a 1989 graduate of Cedar Cliff High School, was the star quarterback of the football team, went on to play at Lafayette College, and had a short stint in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles. He is now married with four great young kids, and an executive of a local business. About two years ago Tom was diagnosed with ALS. Since then, the Kirchhoff family and the Cedar Cliff family have taken the mindset that “We Will Win!” And we need your help. Any donations you make will go to Project ALS, to get the best doctors, researchers, and scientists in the world and help them “catch” the cure for this horrible disease.
Due to my 2012 season ending knee injury, we decided to take this fundraiser in a different direction than originally planned. Seeing Tom fight through this disease has encouraged me to keep a positive attitude by applying his motto "We Will Win" to my rehab and journey to being completely healthy again.
Here's how to help: click on the donate tab on the top of the website to get started. Then click on the link, and it will take you to our donation page. Any donation you decide to make can help catch the cure for this horrible disease.
Even the smallest donations can make an unspeakable impact on the thousands suffering from this disease. So what are you waiting for? We need your help. And with it, WE WILL WIN!
Thank you for your help. It truly will make a difference.
Sincerely,
Adam Breneman
To find out more about "Catch the Cure" go to www.catch-the-cure.com.

