Register for Walk to End Alzheimer's today.
“If there's a silver lining to this experience, it's the compassionate support we received from the Alzheimer's Association. I participate in Walk to End Alzheimer's so all families can receive help during their time of greatest need.”
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Dear John,
My wife, Gail, was the brains of our family — earning straight A's toward her master's degree and changing lives as a speech pathologist. When she was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer's in 2005, I was heartbroken. I knew the disease would slowly steal away my brilliant best friend.
The Alzheimer's Association® was by our side, comforting and empowering us through every step of our difficult journey. The support group we attended was especially helpful, connecting us with other families who shared and understood our struggles. I also channelled my pain into purpose by participating in Walk to End Alzheimer's® — honoring Gail while advancing the Association's care, support and research efforts.
I'm looking forward to walking in person this year with friends and family. One of the most inspiring parts of Walk day is the Promise Garden ceremony, where everyone raises colorful flowers symbolizing their connection to the cause. These flowers have a lot of fight in them. Because, like flowers, Walk participants don't stop when something's in their way. We keep raising funds and awareness for a breakthrough in the fight against Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
On behalf of Gail and all those affected, I urge you to join me and add your flower to the fight. Register for Walk to End Alzheimer's today.
Sincerely,
Herb M.
Team Captain
Walk to End Alzheimer's
We're moving forward with plans to host the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's in person this fall. We are planning every Walk with the health of our constituents, staff and volunteers as top priority. All events will implement safety protocols including physical distancing, masks (where required), contactless registration, hand sanitizing stations and more. We will continue to closely monitor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local guidelines to ensure events are safe for attendees. |
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