I blogged about The Alzheimer’s Association when my step-father’s health started to decline, and I’ve always believed very strongly that Alzheimer’s was a treatable disease if we could just find the cure. The Alzheimer’s Memory Walk is our country’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for the care, support and research of Alzheimer’s, calling on volunteers of all ages to help in the fight.
The Alzheimer’s Association has walks staged in more than 600 communities, and a Memory Walk is usually a 2-3 mile walk, held during a weekend morning in the fall, giving people the chance to walk with purpose– to move the nation and walk towards an Alzheimer’s-free world. That’s why it’s so important to get people involved now in the battle for a cure — thanks to The Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk, Alzheimer’s could be a thing of the past. The next person you save could be someone you love, so sign up to be a team captain today.
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