
Join the Fight: Annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on September 27
The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s is a crucial community event scheduled for September 27 at Sertoma Park, Grand Forks. This year, the Alzheimer’s Association has set a fundraising goal of $120,000. This money will be crucial for supporting dementia programs and important research into combating this debilitating disease. As of late August, the event has already raised over $55,000 thanks to the efforts of 144 registrants, including diverse teams ready to participate.
Why Your Participation Matters
Alzheimer’s disease affects not just the patients but also their loved ones, altering every aspect of daily life. Co-chair of the event, Heidi Krogstad, emphasizes the emotional toll the disease takes, stating, "Alzheimer’s can be incredibly overwhelming and scary. It’s a disease you can’t see, yet it changes everything about how a person functions and interacts with the world." This event is not just a walk; it’s a vital gathering that raises awareness and builds a supportive community for those impacted by Alzheimer’s.
The Simple Yet Impactful Registration Process
Registration for the walk is easy, with no fee required. Participants can sign up as individuals or as teams, ensuring that everyone’s voice can be heard in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Each walker is encouraged to create a personal fundraising page that allows them to share their story and enlist donations from friends and family. This personal touch not only aids in funding research but also promotes relationships among participants, fostering a sense of unity and purpose.
Power of the Promise Garden Ceremony
On the day of the event, a poignant ceremony known as the Promise Garden will take place at 11 a.m. This ceremony symbolizes solidarity among those affected by Alzheimer’s. Each participant will carry a colored flower, representing their connection to the disease—blue for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, purple for those who have lost someone to it, yellow for caregivers, and orange for supporters of Alzheimer’s research.
Call to Action: How You Can Support Alzheimer's Awareness
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s not only raises funds but also highlights the importance of elderly support services and awareness in our society. If you or a loved one is touched by this disease, consider joining the walk. Every step taken is a step towards a world where Alzheimer’s is no longer a debilitating disease. Not only will this event bolster funding for cognitive care facilities and community support, but it will also deepen connections among individuals affected by dementia.
Ongoing Support for Families and Caregivers
Support from organizations like the Alzheimer’s Association is essential for families navigating this journey. Resources such as caregiver community groups and emotional support offerings can provide necessary relief. Krogstad mentions the unparalleled support available, stating, "Knowing there’s someone you can call 24/7—whether you’re a family member, caregiver, or someone facing a new diagnosis—is incredibly reassuring." Such support reinforces the event's goal: to foster a connected, informed community as we combat this disease together.
Making a Difference: Promoting Awareness and Research
By participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, you contribute to a greater cause—improving support and services for those affected by this condition. Funds raised will directly contribute to research projects aiming to find better treatments and hopefully, eventually, a cure. In this fight, every individual’s contribution counts significantly.
If you want to be part of this vital event, join us on September 27 at Sertoma Park. For more information or to get involved, you can reach out to Sarah Flesberg at (701) 356-4976 or via email at saflesberg@alz.org. Let’s walk together towards a more supportive future.
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