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Hope Happens
Our Mission: To find a cure for ALS by funding progressive research and in the process create a new methodology for funding, researching and developing treatments for ALS and other neurological disorders.

24 Hour Yoga Marathon

Annie Clark and Karen Jones held the Second Annual 24 Hour Yoga Marathon at Marbles Yoga Studio on New Year's Eve 2005.  Once again, they provided a rare opportunity for Yogis and Yoginis  to spend New Year's Eve into New Year's Day in the healthiest way possible.  They had a 24-hour schedule of back-to-back one hour yoga classes with teachers volunteering from yoga studios all around the St. Louis area. 

They had many repeat participants from last year and a lot of new faces as well.  There offered a number of ways to get involved ... either by participating, sponsoring someone else or simply by making a contribution. 

Annie is a devoted volunteer with Hope Happens and an area yoga teacher.  Karen is the owner and founder of Marbles Yoga Studio.  They sponsor this event each year to raise money for Hope Happens and to remember Chris Hobler and his fight to give hope to those who were told there was NO hope in the struggle against neurological diseases.

We applaud their efforts and their willingness to share their time and talents to support our cause.
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Founder
Christopher Wells Hobler
1965 - 2005


Chris lost his battle against ALS on Wednesday, February 16, 2005, surrounded by his loving wife, family, friends and caregivers.
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HOPE HAPPENS was formerly

ALS HOPE: The Chris Hobler/James Maritz Foundation