John, I'm just
making sure you saw my earlier message in your inbox, as the deadline
for our exciting $50,000 One-Week Match Challenge is only four days
away.
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We need your help to reach this challenge.
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We can't do it without you.
Donate Now
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This incredible match challenge is
made possible by David H. Crean, a longtime supporter and San Diego
Imperial Chapter board chair, whose father is living with Alzheimer's
disease. David's pledged gift will support Alzheimer's research, and
your gift can be matched, up to a total of $50,000, and go 2X as far
to expand care and support services for the more than 6 million
Americans living with Alzheimer's - and their over 11 million
caregivers - as well as advance vital research toward methods of
treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure.
You only have until May 31 to take
advantage of this amazing match. Please help us in the fight to end
Alzheimer's while your generous gift can make 2X the impact today.
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Donate Now
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Thank you for helping 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.
Sincerely,
Donna McCullough
Chief Field and Development
Officer
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From: Donna McCullough, Alzheimer's
Association
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2021
To: John
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Subject: Hurry: We need YOU in this
One-Week Match.
We need YOU to meet this match.
Alzheimer's Association
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DONATE NOW
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$50,000 One Week Match Challenge
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Dear John,
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a
profound and far-reaching effect on people nationwide and on every
facet of life.
The Alzheimer's disease community is
no exception. Deaths from Alzheimer's were 16% higher than expected in
2020. Caregivers and other loved ones have endured emotional distress
as a result of pandemic-related challenges, such as the shutdown of
adult day care centers and the inability for families to visit or to
communicate with relatives in long-term care settings.
Despite these unprecedented
challenges, we continued to make strides in the fight against
Alzheimer's - but we still have much to learn about COVID-19 and
its implications for dementia care and support. That's why this
$50,000 One-Week Match Challenge is so timely. Will you help us raise
the $50,000 we need to meet this generous match by making your first
gift today?
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Donate Now
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This challenge is made possible by
David H. Crean, a generous supporter who has pledged to match all
gifts, up to a total of $50,000. His generosity is supporting
Alzheimer's research. Your gift today can go 2X as far in providing
care and support and accelerating vital research. But please hurry;
you only have until May 31 to take advantage of this amazing match
challenge, so please don't wait.
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Donate Now
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Without question, the disproportionate
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Alzheimer's community were
apparent early on. People living with Alzheimer's are more likely to
contract COVID-19, and their caregivers have the daily struggle of
additional cleaning precautions and social distancing. These are just
some of the many examples of how the pandemic has impacted our
community.
The Alzheimer's Association was there
to support those affected by Alzheimer's from the moment the pandemic
first struck. Calls came into our 24/7 Helpline from caregivers asking
how to support their loved ones in following personal hygiene
guidelines, how to fill days once taken up by now-closed adult day
care programs and how much to explain about the pandemic that upended
their lives and deprived them of familiar faces.
With vaccines rolling out around the
country, we're finally seeing a light at the end of this COVID-19
tunnel. But unfortunately, Alzheimer's will persist and continue,
sadly, until we can end this devastating disease. That's why it's more
important than ever to provide care and support and accelerate the
critical research that may provide a dementia-free future. Please
don't miss this opportunity to double your impact on the fight to end
Alzheimer's. We really need your help to reach our goal.
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We can't do it without you.
Your gift can be matched, up to
$50,000, but only until May 31:
$16 can become $32.
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$30 can become $60.
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$50 can become $100.
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Match my gift now.
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John, we're
really counting on you - please make a gift while it can go 2X
as far today. Now more than ever, your support is critical to
furthering 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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With gratitude for your continued
compassion and care,
Donna McCullough
Chief Field and Development Officer
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P.S. You only have a few days left to
take advantage of this amazing match challenge. You'll support our
work to ensure that no one has to face Alzheimer's alone and that
- one day - no one will have to face Alzheimer's at all.
Please make a generous gift now while your gift can have twice the
impact.
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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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