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Subject Honor the women in your life with a gift that goes 2X as far.
Date March 6, 2020 7:50 AM
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Sunday is International Women's Day. You
can honor the women in your life and DOUBLE your impact.

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Alzheimer's Association

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DONATE NOW

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$200,000 Matching Gift Challenge: Honor the women in your life for
International Women's Day.

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Dear John,

With soaring prevalence, lack of
effective treatment and enormous costs, Alzheimer's disease is a
triple threat unlike any other disease - women know this all too
well.

Did you know that almost two-thirds of
Americans living with Alzheimer's are women? Or that women are also
more likely to be caregivers of those living with Alzheimer's? This
Sunday, International Women's Day, help us shine a light on the
millions of women living with or affected by this devastating disease.

Your gift in celebration of
International Women's Day can make twice the impact during our
limited-time $200,000 Matching Gift Challenge. Now is a great time to
honor the women in your life with a gift that can go TWICE as far and
help provide Alzheimer's care and support and advance research.

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Match my first gift

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John, whether
you make your gift in honor of a special woman in your life or to help
accelerate research and provide care and support services to all
facing Alzheimer's, you can make twice the impact and help improve
these heartbreaking numbers:

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In the United States alone,
about 13 million women are either living with Alzheimer's or caring
for someone who has it.

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Women in their 60s are more
than twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease over the rest of
their lives as they are to develop breast cancer.

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More than 60% of Alzheimer's
and dementia caregivers are women. More specifically, over one-third
of dementia caregivers are daughters.

This limited-time matching gift
opportunity is made possible thanks to a generous donor who wishes to
remain anonymous and wants to help end this disease. They have pledged
to match all gifts made to this challenge by April 1, up to a total of
$200,000, but only if we can raise that same amount. Their generous
gift will go toward advancing Alzheimer's research.

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Will you join us in the fight to end
Alzheimer's with an International Women's Day donation that can be
matched to provide Alzheimer's care and support and advance research?
Your gift of any amount will help us get closer to our vision of a
world without Alzheimer's and all dementia.

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John, please take
the next step with your first gift today while it can have 2X the
impact in furthering our mission as we 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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Thank you for being part of our
community working together to end this disease.

Yes, match my gift now

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Thank you,

Donna McCullough
Chief Field and Development Officer

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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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Association. All rights reserved.
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