From Donna McCullough, Alzheimer's Association <[email protected]>
Subject 📣 Announcing: A special match for World Alzheimer’s Day.
Date September 14, 2023 11:02 AM
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Make a lasting difference in this
critical fight.

Alzheimer's Association

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DONATE NOW

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$175,000 World Alzheimer's Day Match Challenge

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Dear Friend,

World Alzheimer's Day, September 21,
is a very special day to honor the more than 6 million Americans
- and the millions of others around the world - living
with Alzheimer's disease. It's a day when our community comes together
to put a global spotlight on Alzheimer's disease and show our
commitment to care, support and research.

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Thank you for your interest in our
work and for standing with us to fight this terrible disease. Today is
the perfect opportunity to show your generous support by making your
first gift during our $175,000 World Alzheimer's Day Match Challenge.

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Donate Now

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This World Alzheimer's Day is a
historic one. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatments are now
available that provide real hope. These treatments slow the
progression of the disease for people living with early Alzheimer's.
But these treatments aren't cures, and aren't for everyone, so our
work is far from over.

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Because these new treatments work in
the early stages of the disease, it makes early detection critical.
And too many people still face barriers of cost, coverage and
knowledge. We're working to change that, and we won't stop until
everyone living with Alzheimer's - at any stage - can get
the treatment and care and support they need and deserve.

Your support for World Alzheimer's Day
can go TWICE as far. Longtime supporters and Alzheimer's Association
Zenith Society members Dick and Marianne Kipper have

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pledged to match every donation we receive until World Alzheimer's
Day, September 21, up to a total of $175,000. We need to raise that
same amount by the deadline, but we don't have much time.

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And I wanted you to be the first to
hear about it. The Kippers' gift will help fund Alzheimer's disease
research, while your donation can be matched to provide care and
support and accelerate research.

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World Alzheimer's Day is an
opportunity to acknowledge the many achievements this community has
helped make possible. Thank you for caring about this critically
important work we are doing. I invite you to show your support through
your first gift today, in recognition of World Alzheimer's Day.

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Join our $175,000 World
Alzheimer's Day Match Challenge and see how far your gift can go.

$16 can become $32.

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$30 can become $60.

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$50 can become $100.

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Double my impact now.

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Friend, as World
Alzheimer's Day draws near, we think about the people in our own lives
who have been affected by this disease. That includes loved ones
currently living with Alzheimer's, compassionate caregivers -
and those we have lost.

The numbers can be daunting. But when
we think of the inspiring support we receive from this community, we
know there is no challenge we cannot face.

Please make your generous donation,
which can be doubled in impact now, before this challenge ends on
World Alzheimer's Day. Your gift can be matched to further our mission
to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia - by
accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early
detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

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I am counting on you to help reach
this goal before the deadline. When we achieve this challenge, your
gift can go 2X as far to help:

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Enhance care and support for
those affected by Alzheimer's, through services including our free
24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900), staffed by specialists and
master's-level clinicians, and ALZ Talks, a series of 30-minute
webinars on early detection and other key topics.
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Advance research, like our U.S.
POINTER study, a two-year clinical trial designed to evaluate whether
lifestyle changes can protect cognitive function in people at risk of
developing dementia.

Advocate for public policy that
will increase federal research funding and support those impacted by
Alzheimer's.

Donate Now

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I want to thank you once again for
your exceptional generosity today. You have played a key role in all
of this year's remarkable advancements, and I know that as long as you
continue to lead the way, the next breakthrough is within reach.

Please know how much we, and all those
living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers appreciate your
extraordinary commitment. Thank you, once again.

Gratefully,

Donna McCullough

Chief Mission and Field Operations
Officer

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P.S. Thank you for helping to get this
challenge off to a great start. With your help, we can reach our
$175,000 match goal. Please donate today while your gift can be
matched for World Alzheimer's Day.

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$175,000 World Alzheimer's Day Match Challenge

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Your donation will strengthen our efforts
to advance Alzheimer's care, support and research. From face-to-face
support to online education programs and promising global research
initiatives, your gift makes a difference in the lives of all those
affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias in your community and
across the world. Thank you for your continued support.

Alzheimer's Association Home Office, 225
N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601

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