
The ALS Association
Your gift will help The ALS Association support research to find a cure for ALS and provide much-needed services to patients and their families. By becoming a part of The ALS Association Greater New York chapter family and making your gift today, you will help sustain hope in thousands of people affected by ALS.
To make a donation please use one of the choices below.
You may also donate by phone at (212) 619-1400.
Donations by check or money order can be mailed to:
The ALS Association
Greater New York Chapter
42 Broadway
Suite 1724
New York, NY 10004
*** PLEASE READ BEFORE MAKING A TRIBUTE GIFT ***
Before proceeding with tribute gift (a gift in honor or in memory of a loved one), please be sure you have the following information available:
If your gift is in honor or recognition, provide the living honoree's name, as well as his or her address.
If your gift is in memory, please provide the name of the person you are memorializing, as well as the name and address of the family member(s) you wish us to notify.
Please note that once your donation is submitted, it cannot be cancelled via our website. If you need to cancel your donation or make any changes to the tribute or notification information, please contact the Development Department of the ALS Association toll-free at 800-672-8857 or by e-mail at development@als-ny.org.
If you would like to make a donation in celebration of a loved one, please click here.
Thank you for your support of The ALS Association, Greater New York Chapter.
For more information on the many ways to give, please contact:
Loren Domilici
Development Manager
42 Broadway, Suite 1724
New York, NY 10004
ldomilici@als-ny.org
(212) 720-3060
Gifts to The ALS Association are tax-deductible to the full extent of the Internal Revenue Code. The ALS Association (ALSA) is designated by the IRS as a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization, and can be found in IRS Publication 78 as, "Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association," and at www.irs.gov. To find The ALS Association, go to the IRS Web site and enter "amyotrophic" in the "Name" search box.