Alzheimer's Association Begins Countdown to Fundraising Walk
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Taking strides to make Alzheimer's a memory
JACKSON, Tenn.—The weather didn’t stop one group from walking to make Alzheimer’s a memory! The West TN Regional Alzheimer’s Walk took place Saturday at Fellowship Bible Church located at 141 Pleasant Plains Rd in Jackson. The annual event draws participants from all across West Tennessee to raise money and awareness for Alzheimer’s Tennessee. The event kicked off at 9 in the morning with registration and the opening of the kids zone. Runners an…
Shreveport's Garage Sale benefit to end Alzheimer's
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — The Highland Center is hosting a rummage sale to benefit Shreveport Walk to End Alzheimer's. On Saturday, June 7, from 8 a.m. until noon, the outdoor Garage Sale will feature items from multiple households. The sale features children's toys, clothing for all ages, books, electronics, matching armchair sets, entertainment tables, lamps, and a variety of other items. Shreveport’s Highland Center becomes a beacon …
Alzheimer’s Walk raises over $13,000 in Bancroft
The IG Wealth Management Alzheimer’s Society HPE Walk in Bancroft on May 25 raised over $13,000, and all funds raised stay here in Bancroft to fund local Alzheimer’s programs and services. Less than half their budget comes from the Ministry…
Alzheimer’s Society’s Forget Me Not Appeal - Life Publications
Residents across Mansfield are encouraged to show their support for those living with dementia by wearing an Alzheimer’s Society Forget Me Not badge during June. The Alzheimer’s Society’s Forget Me Not Appeal aims to fund life-changing support for people living with dementia today, as well as research that could lead to a brighter future for those who may face the condition in the future. Dementia touches everyone. One in three people born in th…
London Celebrities and London dementia community worker support the Forget Me Not appeal - London Post
This June the UK’s leading dementia charity, Alzheimer’s Society, releases a new photography series to launch its 2025 Forget Me Not Appeal which aims to end the devastation caused by dementia – the UK’s biggest killer, with nearly one million people in the UK and more than 87,300 in London living with the condition. Alzheimer’s Society Ambassadors Anna Richardson, Gareth-Locke-Locke and Meera Syal – who all have personal experience of dementia …
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