One month after marrying his wife Amanda, Stevens was diagnosed with ALS in August 2019. In an effort to raise awareness and funds to receive access to NurOwn, an experimental ALS treatment yet to be approved by the
FDA, his family started the #axeALS campaign. Fire stations around the country began posting images on social media holding up signs with the tag. Though the trend only started with fire stations, supporters of Stevens began posting their own #axeALS images, and it became a viral challenge. On November 11, 2019, Stevens appeared on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where his fire department surprised him with a $50,000 donation to his treatment. On April 5, 2023, Eric and Amanda Stevens credited Eric's retention of his ability to walk, talk, and eat four years after his diagnosis to NurOwn. ==References==