On July 17, 2024
Local News

Killington community supports Steve Finneron’s fight against ALS

As of Tuesday, July 16, a GoFundMe page to help former Killington Selectman and longtime resident Steve Finneron fight ALS-Lou Gehrig’s Disease had raised $36,330 of its $40,000 goal with 191 donations.

“I spoke with Sheila this morning and to say they are blown away is an understatement, they are both humbled by and grateful of this amazing community,” wrote Patricia McDonough, the organizer of the GoFundMe fundraiser, in a post last week.

“Our Killington community has a long history of looking out for each other in times of need. It’s what we love most about living here,” McDonough wrote introducing the cause. “Now one of our most precious families is faced with a devastating medical diagnosis. Steve Finneron is burdened with ALS-Lou Gehrig’s Disease, an insidious condition that robs a person’s mobility.

“Steve and Sheila Finneron have been pillars in our town for decades. Steve was on the KES [Killington Elementary] School Board for 18 years, and also served as town selectman until his recent diagnosis. He has enriched many young lives as a coach at the Killington Ski Club for 41 years as well as guided the 4th grade class at KES in maple sugaring for decades. All this while raising his own children, Meaghan and Kyle, and working in the Killington area. We truly can’t think of a lovelier family. Your kind donation will help with the cost to modify accessibility in their home, specifically a stair lift, and other modifications that will invariably come up as the needs of having ALS evolve.”

The fundraising goal has been pushed higher several times as both costs continue to skyrocket and donations flood in. “It took some coaxing but I asked her frankly what their out of pocket costs are at this time, it’s more than I anticipated,” McDonough wrote.

“Just wow! We may come from different backgrounds, different beliefs, different opinions, varying colors, creeds, languages, genders, etc… but when one of us is in need, this community really knows how to INSPIRE and SHINE!”  McDonough wrote Monday, July 15. “My heart is bubbling gratitude….THANK YOU! THANK YOU! let’s keep this train rolling down the track, keep on sharing and have a stupendous day!”

For more information, visit: Tinyurl.com/Finneron.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

VTSU names John Casella 2025 Castleton commencement speaker

April 23, 2025
Vermont State University (VTSU) is graduating its second class this spring on May 17-18, 2025 and has announced a remarkable lineup of commencement speakers for the four ceremonies, held at the Castleton, Lyndon, Johnson, and Randolph campuses over the weekend.  “We are delighted to welcome distinguished alumni and campus community leaders John Casella, Greg Tatro,…

Rutland affordable housing project earns state award for energy excellence

April 23, 2025
RUTLAND— A historic home on River Street in Rutland has been recognized among Vermont’s top energy-efficient building projects, earning a “Best of the Best” award at Efficiency Vermont’s annual Better Building by Design (BBD) conference. The award, presented to Hildebrand Homes, LLC, highlights a creative and forward-thinking approach to affordable housing that aligns energy efficiency…

Youth turkey-calling contest draws record participation

April 23, 2025
CASTLETON— A record-breaking 33 young participants, ranging in age from 2 to 18, showcased their best gobbles, clucks, and yelps at the 19th annual Bart Jacob Memorial Youth Turkey Calling Contest on April 12 at Kehoe Conservation Camp in Castleton. Sponsored by the Oxbow Mountain 4-H Club and underwritten by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife…

How Killington became The Beast: Part 7

April 23, 2025
By Karen D. Lorentz Editors’ Note: This is part of a series on the factors that enabled Killington to become The Beast of the East. Quotations are from author interviews in the 1980s for the book “Killington, A Story of Mountains and Men.” Despite the two-year delay to Killington’s debut—caused by the access road not…