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Roosendaal Comes Together and Buys a Massive Pin for a Former Campaigner with Als

Summary by Omroep Brabant
“Heartwarming!” Michel Wouters (66) types on his phone. The former Tullepetaonestad chanter can no longer speak. Two and a half years ago, he was diagnosed with ALS. His daughters and wife came up with a pin campaign, the proceeds of which will go to research into the incurable nerve disease. And they certainly paid off: in just a week, almost a thousand pins were sold. “It seems like everyone in Roosendaal wants a pin, unbelievable,” says daugh…
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“Heartwarming!” Michel Wouters (66) types on his phone. The former Tullepetaonestad chanter can no longer speak. Two and a half years ago, he was diagnosed with ALS. His daughters and wife came up with a pin campaign, the proceeds of which will go to research into the incurable nerve disease. And they certainly paid off: in just a week, almost a thousand pins were sold. “It seems like everyone in Roosendaal wants a pin, unbelievable,” says daugh…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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