
Support Sharon’s Journey with Stem Cell Therapy
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In October 2023, Sharon Armstrong, at 46 years old, was diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Sharon is a married mother of two college-aged children. She had to resign from employment on July 31, 2024, due to the physical ailments caused by the progression of the disease.
You may have heard recent findings where stem cell therapy has been helping with a variety of ailments and diseases. There has been some success in the field of neurodegenerative diseases, but currently, this is not covered by insurance. Sharon is currently working with the Kellum Stem Cell Institute in hopes to slow disease progression. This is a very expensive process, so we have organized a way for friends and family to help. Please prayerfully consider making a contribution. It could have a huge impact on her life and pave the way for how ALS is treated in the future to give so many hope and a better quality of life.
We also ask for prayers on behalf of Sharon and her family as they continue to navigate the new normal of living with ALS and that the stem cell therapy will stop the progression of this disease. We pray for healing over her, for nothing is impossible with God. Thank you so much in advance for donations, prayers, and/or sharing to get the word out. It is truly appreciated!
Organizer
Cindy Pitts
Organizer
Woodbury, TN