
Join the Movement to End Alzheimer's: A Local Call to Action
The Alzheimer's Association is once again inviting residents from the Lakes area to join efforts against one of the most impactful diseases of our time. On September 27, participants will gather at Forestview Middle School in Baxter for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, a grassroots event dedicated to raising funds, awareness, and support for those battling Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
Why This Walk Matters
As the world’s largest event focused on Alzheimer’s care, support, and research, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s serves as a critical platform for raising the necessary funds. This year, the goal is to raise $115,000 to support dementia programs that are vital for those affected and their families. According to the Alzheimer's Association, over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, making it a leading cause of death in the U.S. The numbers tell a poignant story: approximately 12 million friends and family members provide care to these individuals, and in North Dakota alone, there are over 13,700 people living with the disease.
Connecting Through Community
The event offers an opportunity not only for fundraising but also for emotional connection. "Any voice matters when it comes to awareness," stated Amy Misener, a dedicated volunteer on the Walk Committee for five years. Misener emphasizes that this event is about teamwork and collaboration. Participants are encouraged to reach out to friends, family, and co-workers, inviting them to join their teams in this crucial fight.
The Promise Garden Ceremony: Symbolizing Hope
On the day of the walk, participants will take part in the Promise Garden ceremony, a mission-focused event that signifies solidarity in the fight against Alzheimer’s. During this powerful ceremony, walkers carry flowers of varying colors. Each color represents their unique connection to the disease, serving as a poignant reminder of the impact Alzheimer’s has on society.
Making a Difference: The Benefits of Participation
Joining the walk is not merely an act of participation; it’s a means to access valuable resources. The Alzheimer’s Association provides no-cost support groups, educational classes, and a wealth of material for individuals impacted by dementia. Being involved connects participants with crucial support networks and grants access to practical advice for caregivers, emotional support groups, and community resources.
Future Perspectives: The Need for Ongoing Support
This year's fundraising efforts extend beyond simply meeting a financial target. The funds raised from this event will contribute to important research and support programs that aim to enhance the quality of life for those living with Alzheimer's. Long-term health coverage, cognitive care facilities, and senior health organizations are all integral components of comprehensive care strategies that can and should evolve with the needs of the community.
For those interested in walking or supporting the cause, registration is free. Visit act.alz.org/brainerd for updates and to register. By joining the walk, residents can play an essential role in creating a community of support that uplifts and empowers individuals affected by Alzheimer’s.
Call to Action: Get Involved Today!
Don't miss this pivotal opportunity to join a community determined to make change happen. Call Terrijo Parker today at 231-571-6100 to discuss your best plan for involvement, whether through walking, donating, or volunteering. Together, we can transform awareness into action and support those who need it most.
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