Deanna Hengge, an Alzheimer's Association volunteer, with her late
husband Bob, who was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia.
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Deanna Hengge, an Alzheimer's
Association volunteer, with her late husband Bob, who was diagnosed
with Lewy body dementia.
Dear Friend,
Every day that goes by, someone's
loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. For these people,
every day is precious. People living with Alzheimer's disease fight
for more good days and to spend as much time as possible with the
people they love. That's why we need a cure.
At the Alzheimer's Association, we provide care and support to
help people living with Alzheimer's and their loved ones and give them
hope for future treatments and, ultimately, a cure. We need your help
right now. We're now nearing the end of our October $75,000 Match
Challenge. When you make a gift before
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MIDNIGHT TOMORROW, your gift can go twice as far and make real
progress in the fight. Will you take a minute right now and join the
fight with a gift?
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MATCH MY GIFT 2X
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This match is made possible by Jane
and Fred Schmidt, who have made a generous pledge of $75,000 to
support Alzheimer's research efforts - but only if we can raise
the same amount by tomorrow at midnight. Their gift is made in loving
memory of Jane's father, Robert "RT" Tracy, who died with Alzheimer's
in 2006 and would have celebrated his 100th birthday this year.
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Your gift today can go 2X as far to help provide care and support and
advance research that can one day end Alzheimer's.
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MAKE 2X THE IMPACT
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Deanna Hengge knows firsthand the pain that comes from a
dementia diagnosis - she acted as caregiver for her husband,
Bob, who passed away from Lewy body dementia. But she also knows how
the Association fights to accelerate research for future treatments
and works tirelessly to provide care and support. She later became an
Alzheimer's Association advocate to give back.
"My support group family gave me really practical
advice," Deanna says. "Now I volunteer to help other
caregivers and their families."
You can be a part of this community of
care and support, as well as helping us accelerate future research.
Right now, you have a limited-time opportunity to have double the
impact on our vital work during our October $75,000 Match Challenge.
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YOUR IMPACT CAN BE DOUBLED NOW
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Please don't wait - we only have until tomorrow to reach
our goal so that your gift can be doubled in impact to help 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.
Your first gift to our October $75,000 Match Challenge could
be the one to unlock this match so that we can make double the impact
to fund research toward treatments for people living with Alzheimer's
and help provide care and support.
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Together, we can beat this devastating disease.
Yours in the fight,
Michael Reich
Chief Marketing Officer
Facebook
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P.S. Your help is urgently needed during our October $75,000
Match Challenge, so please make your first gift while it can go 2X as
far.
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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.
800.272.3900 | alz.org
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