
CREM Rallies Behind Alan Walsh as Wife Battles ALS in Monaco
- André Giacometti
- Jan 23
- 1 min read
The Club des Résidents Étrangers de Monaco (CREM) is rallying support for renowned artist and community member Alan Walsh, as he faces a personal crisis. Walsh's wife, Emily, is battling Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a devastating neurological condition with no known cure. In an effort to access pioneering treatments, Walsh plans to take Emily to the Mayo Clinic in the United States, a leading medical facility known for its comprehensive care and innovative approaches to ALS.
To aid in financing this vital medical trip, Alan Walsh has crafted a limited-edition A2 print, drawing inspiration from Emily's own passions. Priced at 250 euros, each print is not only a piece of art but also a beacon of hope and resilience, with all proceeds designated for Emily's treatment and associated travel expenses. This initiative provides an avenue for the members of CREM and the wider community to play a pivotal role in supporting Emily's fight against this relentless disease.
While it is uncommon for CREM to organize fundraising efforts, the organization's president and members see this as an exceptional opportunity to support one of their own. The purchase of one of these unique prints offers a tangible way to alleviate some of the financial strains faced by the Walsh family during this challenging period. CREM extends its deepest gratitude to those who contribute, underscoring the significant impact of each donation in this critical time. For those interested, the limited-edition prints are currently available for purchase.
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