
Bretton Woods 5k Run/Walk for ALS Ride for Life
Sat, May 2, 2026, 4:45 AM EDT
- Location
- 1 Club Lane, Hauppauge, NY 11788
- Type
- Run
Finish signup on the organizer site (check fees and dates there).
Race feel
Lace up for a meaningful 5k run or walk, supporting ALS Ride for Life's mission to find a cure and raise awareness for ALS.
- For a Cause
Join the Bretton Woods 5k Run/Walk to support ALS Ride for Life, an organization dedicated to finding a cure, assisting individuals living with ALS, and raising vital awareness. This event honors the legacy of founder Christopher Pendergast, a pALS who started the movement in 1997. Your participation helps fund crucial initiatives, including their annual May event where pALS in power wheelchairs visit schools across Long Island. It's an opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause.
What to expect
- A supportive 3.1-mile run or walk experience.
- The opportunity to contribute directly to ALS research and awareness.
- Joining a community dedicated to helping individuals living with ALS.
Standout details
- Supports ALS Ride for Life
- Funds a cure and awareness for ALS
- Honors founder Christopher Pendergast (pALS)
Distances & registration
2 optionsUse the official signup link above for all distances.
5K
1 option · closes May 2, 2026, 4:50 AM EDT
Registration closedRun/Walk
Closes May 2, 2026, 4:50 AM EDT · From $25.00
Other options
1 option · closes May 2, 2026, 4:30 AM EDT
Registration closedKids Fun Run
Closes May 2, 2026, 4:30 AM EDT · From $10.00
Summaries use public event text. Confirm schedule, fees, and rules on the official page before you sign up.
From the organizer
Join us on May 2nd, 2026, to run and walk to support ALS Ride for Life.
A little about ALS Ride for Life:
ALS Rid for Life was founded in 1997 by Christopher Pendergast (pALS). We are called "ALS Ride for Life" because our annual event held each May during ALS Awareness Month, take pALS in their power wheelchairs across Long Island to visit different schools. We raise funds for a cure, to help pALS, and to create awareness of this fatal disease.