Pitching in to find cure for ALS

Woonsocket-based CVS Caremark Corp. on Oct. 1 handed over a $4.1 million check from in-store fundraising to the Boston-based ALS Therapy Alliance to support a new research clinic to find a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Treg Charlton, a CVS employee and ALS patient from Ohio, took part in the check presentation at Fenway Park. Pictured with Charlton above are his wife Dianne and daughters, Mia, left, and Audrey. CVS has raised more than $23 
million over nine years for ALS research. /
Woonsocket-based CVS Caremark Corp. on Oct. 1 handed over a $4.1 million check from in-store fundraising to the Boston-based ALS Therapy Alliance to support a new research clinic to find a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Treg Charlton, a CVS employee and ALS patient from Ohio, took part in the check presentation at Fenway Park. Pictured with Charlton above are his wife Dianne and daughters, Mia, left, and Audrey. CVS has raised more than $23 million over nine years for ALS research. /

Woonsocket-based CVS Caremark Corp. on Oct. 1 handed over a $4.1 million check from in-store fundraising to the Boston-based ALS Therapy Alliance to support a new research clinic to find a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Treg Charlton, a CVS employee and ALS patient from Ohio, took part in the check presentation at Fenway Park. Pictured with Charlton above are his wife Dianne and daughters, Mia, left, and Audrey. CVS has raised more than $23
million over nine years for ALS research.

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