THE S.E.T.H. PROJECT

Working to better the life experience for those diagnosed with ALS.

Through advocacy work we raise awareness and education while fundraising for the development of life-saving research for ALS. Our vision Includes a hands-on clinic that allows medical providers real-world experience with people with ALS. We support the future of this disease through our scholarship fund for seniors going Into STEM-related fields. 

FROM OUR FOUNDER

"Hardships are part of life. Every single one of us will face adversity. It's how we react to that adversity that will determine our path."


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Upcoming Events

April 27 2024

A Party To #EndALS

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Recent News

12.18.2023

BUHS seniors apply now for the

S.E.T.H. Project Scholarship sponsored by Buckhannon Toyota

Calling all BUHS seniors, we are now accepting applications and will award two graduating seniors. . .

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10.14.2023

2nd Annual Spin to #EndALS Charity Ride

Raises over $1,000 with plans to make it bigger next year

On October 14, 2023 athletes packed the CycleBar studio in Gateway Village to Spin to #EndALS

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7.1.2023

Seth's decade long battle comes to an end

Encourages all to continue the fight to #EndALS

On Saturday, July 1, 2023, our founder and thought-leader paced peacefully in his home. . .

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Raising Awareness, Ending ALS.

The SETH Project began as a collaboration between our founder, Seth Poling, and a group of his close friends. Seth Poling was diagnosed with ALS in 2017. He had shown symptoms since 2014. Seth was determined from Day 1, to not let ALS define him. He wanted to utilize his platform to show through strength and endurance you can triumph over hardship by adapting and overcoming adversity. Seth and his friends decided to raise awareness about MDA, specifically ALS. Their goal was to provide a scholarship to a BUHS student through fundraising, donate toward research and a cure for MND and facilitate future healthcare worker MND experience.