The Axe ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) Foundation hosted a charity golf tournament at the Orinda Country Club on April 3, with all proceeds supporting the foundation’s mission of raising awareness and funding for ALS treatments and clinical trials. Their goal is to help ALS patients and their families live as full and normal lives as possible; and to encourage research for prevention, alleviation, care, treatment and (one day) a cure for ALS. Co-founder Amanda Stevens, whose husband Eric was diagnosed with ALS at 29-years-old, is pictured waving the golfers onto the course. For more information, visit https://axeals.org/.

















