Your gift by 10/25 can go 3X as far in the fight.
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Triple your impact in the fight!
Our October Triple Match Challenge is happening NOW.
TRIPLE MATCH MY GIFT >>
Dear Friend,

Alzheimer's disease is relentless. But so are we. When I think about our community's resilience, I think of people like Josh, Sylvia and Karen, who've turned the personal pain of Alzheimer's into a passion and drive to fight and end this disease. They inspire me every day.

I hope they inspire you, too — because we need you to stand with them right now. For the sake of the nearly 7 million Americans living with Alzheimer's today and their over 11 million caregivers, we need you to turn your passion into action by taking part in our October Triple Match Challenge before time runs out. Can I count on you to make your first gift right now, while it can still go THREE TIMES as far to help provide care and support and advance critical research?

TRIPLE MY IMPACT >>

"We have hit the era of treatment and momentum is starting to build. To fuel this evolution, it's more important than ever that everyone steps in."
— Josh Lonn, whose father is living with Alzheimer's.
Josh Lonn, whose father is living with Alzheimer's.
Will you join Josh in the fight with a gift of
$16 that can become $48
to provide care and support and advance research?

TRIPLE MY IMPACT >>
"I get out there and raise awareness, especially in the African American community, because we're twice as likely to die or likely to live with Alzheimer's and not be diagnosed. If you know what it is, then you can help to fight it. And we can fight it together."
— Sylvia Waller, who lost her father to Alzheimer's.
Sylvia Waller, who lost her father to Alzheimer's.
Will you join Sylvia in the fight with a gift of
$30 that can become $90
to provide care and support and advance research?

MATCH MY GIFT 3X >>
"We want to spread the word about this disease. We want people to understand this is not just for elderly individuals. This could be for someone who is getting ready to retire like we were."
— Karen Sandone, whose husband, Anthony, is living with early-onset Alzheimer's.
Karen Sandone, whose husband, Anthony, is living with early-onset Alzheimer's.
Will you join Karen in the fight with a gift of
$50 that can become $150
to provide care and support and advance research?

GIVE TODAY >>
Our October Triple Match Challenge comes to us from a generous donor who wishes to remain anonymous. Thanks to them, all gifts made by October 25 — up to $150,000 — can be tripled in impact. Their gift will support research and local chapter events, while your first gift can go THREE TIMES as far to help provide care and support and further advance critical research for new treatments and, ultimately, a cure.

Josh, Sylvia and Karen fight every day. Today, we need you to stand with them by joining our fight.

Thank you in advance for making the most of this tremendous matching opportunity.

My best,

Michael Reich
Chief Marketing Officer
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P.S. Don't wait for time to run out. Take part in our October Triple Match Challenge before October 25, while your contribution can make THREE TIMES the impact on 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 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.

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