
Chris Jones ALS Fundraiser
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Many people know and love Chrissy for her energetic, fun spirit. She has been heavily involved in the community in more ways than we can count, and she is recognized as a friendly face to so many people. She is especially known for her bright and joyful smile. When Chrissy was previously employed at Fab limousine and the Budapest, she was known to treat her customers like family because nothing means more to her than prioritizing family. Chrissy holds so many others close to her heart, and she has a very special relationship with myself (her niece) and her beautiful granddaughter. She has left a profound mark on numerous lives through the hard work and dedication she puts into everything she does.
After all the good Chrissy has done in this world, her family is asking for donations following her recent ALS diagnosis. ALS is a disease with no cure that causes gradual loss of muscle function. Any financial assistance will help cover the costs of medical care such as physical therapy, muscle treatments, travel costs, equipment like a wheelchair, and most importantly, it will allow her to partake in a clinical trial in Columbus this July. Chrissy first began her battle with ALS about two years ago when she began experiencing pain in her toes and started searching for the cause at the Cleveland Clinic. Although the recent diagnosis is devastating, her family wants to be positive and supportive during this difficult time, especially since Chrissy can still walk with the help of a walker.
If you can spare a moment to help my beloved Aunt Chrissy and our family, we will be eternally grateful. Please help if you can and share Chrissy’s story so we can give her the help she deserves. Thank you.
-Gloria Hynes





After all the good Chrissy has done in this world, her family is asking for donations following her recent ALS diagnosis. ALS is a disease with no cure that causes gradual loss of muscle function. Any financial assistance will help cover the costs of medical care such as physical therapy, muscle treatments, travel costs, equipment like a wheelchair, and most importantly, it will allow her to partake in a clinical trial in Columbus this July. Chrissy first began her battle with ALS about two years ago when she began experiencing pain in her toes and started searching for the cause at the Cleveland Clinic. Although the recent diagnosis is devastating, her family wants to be positive and supportive during this difficult time, especially since Chrissy can still walk with the help of a walker.
If you can spare a moment to help my beloved Aunt Chrissy and our family, we will be eternally grateful. Please help if you can and share Chrissy’s story so we can give her the help she deserves. Thank you.
-Gloria Hynes






Organizer and beneficiary
Gloria Hynes
Organizer
Youngstown, OH
Christine Jones
Beneficiary