Lucy Frates, 9, throws out first pitch at Fenway in memory of her dad, Pete Frates. Touching moment at Red Sox game! #ALSawareness #Fenway
In a touching tribute to her late father, Pete Frates, Lucy Frates, aged 9, took center stage at Fenway Park. The brave young girl threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Red Sox game, carrying on her father's legacy as a passionate advocate for ALS awareness. Pete Frates, known for his pivotal role in the Ice Bucket Challenge, left an indelible mark on the fight against ALS. His daughter's gesture captured hearts, symbolizing both strength and love.
As the crowd erupted in applause, Lucy's pitch soared gracefully across the field, symbolizing hope and resilience in the face of adversity. Pete Frates' dedication to raising ALS awareness continues to inspire countless individuals around the world. Lucy's moment at Fenway Park serves as a poignant reminder of the impact her father had on the community and the ongoing battle against ALS.
Interestingly, the Ice Bucket Challenge, initiated by Pete Frates, raised over $220 million globally for ALS research. The Frates family's commitment to advocating for ALS awareness has significantly contributed to advancements in treatment and support for those affected by the disease. Lucy's pitch at Fenway not only honored her father's memory but also reinforced the importance of continued efforts in the fight against ALS.
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