Join the Movement: Walk to End Alzheimer’s
The Alzheimer’s Association is rallying Nashville residents to participate in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, November 8, 2025. This event, taking place at First Horizon Park, represents not just a walk, but a community-driven movement aimed at eradicating Alzheimer’s disease and supporting those affected by this devastating illness.
What to Expect on Walk Day
The day kicks off early, with in-person registration and check-in starting at 7 a.m., followed by a heartfelt Promise Garden ceremony at 8 a.m. This ceremony is a poignant tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s, where participants carry flowers of various colors, signifying their personal connections to the disease. They may walk for someone who is living with Alzheimer’s, someone who has passed, or simply for awareness of this critical issue.
Why Your Participation Matters
More than 7 million Americans currently live with Alzheimer’s disease, a leading cause of death in the U.S., and nearly 12 million family members and friends provide care for these individuals. In Tennessee alone, over 129,200 seniors live with Alzheimer’s, supported by approximately 386,000 unpaid caregivers. Your participation in the Walk helps fund the essential research and support services required to combat this disease.
Fundraising Efforts and Community Support
Each participant's commitment helps raise critical funds for the Alzheimer’s Association, which has already put together an ambitious goal of $1.7 million for this year’s event. Local and national sponsors, including Renasant Bank and Jack Daniel’s, have stepped in to provide their support, making it clear that the community stands united against Alzheimer’s. Fundraising not only aids research but also provides immediate resources for those currently affected.
Community Impact and Health Resources
Participating in the Walk also brings attention to vital resources available for those dealing with Alzheimer’s, such as caregiver support groups and educational programs. As communities come together, so too do the resources that empower families and friends navigating this challenging journey. Organizations across Muskegon and Nashville offer critical services—from assisted living to cognitive care facilities, ensuring families have the tools and support they need.
The Future of Alzheimer’s Care
This event comes at a crucial time when advancements in treatment and care are emerging. Keillian Carpenter, the Development Director for the Nashville Walk, emphasizes the urgency of action, stating, “This is a pivotal moment in the fight against Alzheimer’s. We hope that everyone in our community can join us in this work to help the Alzheimer's Association raise awareness and funds for families facing the disease today.” Your involvement is essential, not just for fundraising but for advocacy and awareness.
Conclusion: Your Invitation to Act
By participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, you are joining a dedicated community focused on eradicating this disease. Whether you walk in memory of a loved one or to support those currently suffering, your steps—taken alongside thousands of others—can make a significant impact. For more information on how to register, visit alz.org/NashvilleWalk and take a stand against Alzheimer’s today.
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