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$14,000

Donation Total: $14,000

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Making a Difference

As the official sponsor of the Pittsburgh Penguins, we’ve teamed up for the 2019-2020 season. For every goal scored, Cleveland Brothers will donate $25 to the UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh to contribute to their efforts for excellent pediatric clinical care and research, and $25 to LiveLikeLou to contribute to their efforts in providing care for ALS patients and supporting scientific research to find a cure.



Pittsburgh Penguins Men's Hockey Goals Total
Penguins @ Sabres - 9/16/194$200
Penguins vs Blue Jackets - 9/19/194$200
Penguins @ Blue Jackets - 9/21/191$50
Penguins @ Red Wings - 9/22/192$100
Penguins vs Red Wings -9/25/194$200

About UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh

Regionally, nationally, and globally, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh is a leader in the treatment of childhood conditions and diseases, a pioneer in the development of new and improved therapies, and a top educator of the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists.

Children’s is named consistently to several elite lists of pediatric hospitals, including ranking in nine of the 10 pediatric subspecialties in the prestigious U.S. News & World Report annual Honor Roll of America’s Best Children’s Hospitals for 2018–2019.

The organization is renowned for its outstanding clinical services, research programs and medical education.

About LiveLikeLou

In 2011, Neil and Suzanne Alexander established LiveLikeLou, a Fund of the Pittsburgh Foundation, after Neil was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 46. Neil and his wife decided to use the next chapter in their life by launching the organization in the hopes to raise awareness of ALS, support scientific research targeted at finding a cure and provide care and comfort to ALS patients and their families in Western Pennsylvania.

Neil’s focus on finding a cure was not to help himself, but he “wanted to do it for the next guy…the next father, mother, sister or brother who receive this diagnosis.” Visit LiveLikeLou.org to learn more about their mission and to help support the cause.

als-imageAs defined by the ALS Association, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a “progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord.” Our bodies have brain cells called motor neurons which are responsible for sending messages from the brain to our muscles. ALS, often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, targets motor neurons and, as the disease progresses, the cells begin to shrink and disappear, affecting the ability to walk, speak, swallow or breathe. The cause of the disease is not completely known; however, many organizations, such as LiveLikeLou, are working together to find a treatment that will slow down the progression of ALS and, eventually, find a cure.

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