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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2019

Walk To End Alzheimer’s – All About Fundraising & More

from Fading Memories: Alzheimer's/Dementia Support · host Alzheimer's Caregivers

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The walk is held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, In talking to Ginny Roth, walk coordinator for a Northern California walk, I learned about the importance of the fundraising in helping find a cure. In the United States, someone develops Alzheimer's every 65 seconds. Currently, there are more than 5 million people living with the disease. Additionally, there are over 16 million unpaid family caregivers supporting them. In 2019, Alzheimer’s disease will cost the United States $290 billion. This number is projected to rise to more than $1.1 trillion in 2050. Tune in to this conversation, you'll learn exactly what is done with the money raised. Fundraising is important, checking out this podcast is even more important. Getting involved with the Alzheimer's Association started with joining one of their support groups. I had attended a grief support session after my Dad died but that group didn't cover everything I was going through. A Google search for support groups led me to the Alzheimer's Association. After I started my podcast, I interviewed Pam Jarvie, one of the legislative advocates. She persuaded me to join her advocacy team and it's been a whirlwind ever since. Attending my first state advocacy day this year (2-5-2019) was an interesting eye-opener. Having very little interest in politics, I found it odd that I was now lobbying politicians on behalf of people like my Mom. Alzheimer's is no way to live the last years of your life so I do all I can to help find a cure. Lobbying politicians for money is one of the most important activities we can do. Why I'm Walking However, not everyone can take the time to go to their state capital and spend the day telling their stories. For those that would rather do anything else, the Walk to End Alzheimer's is an easy way to help. Early autumn is prime "walk season". Most walks are easy enough that everyone can manage one. The walk I'll be attending is flat, allows dogs, and has ample parking so even mobility challenged folks can easily attend. After my talk with Ginny, I decided on a modest fundraising goal. I'm also going to do as much recording and live streaming for the podcast as possible.  Generating as much awareness as possible is part of the mission statement I have for my podcast. Feeling ashamed with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's is a stigma that needs to end. Interviewing guests living with Alzheimer's or dementia allows me to knock down some of that shame. Showing the joy and camaraderie that people at the Walk experience will help grow my local walk. We must find a cure for this disease. Alzheimer's disproportionately affects women, and I'm sure women will find the cure.  Please make a donation to advance the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association. Thank you for joining the fight against Alzheimer's! Where Else To Find Fading Memories Be sure to share this podcast with other caregivers! Thanks. You can find us on social media at the following links.  Facebook    Instagram    Twitter Also, check out our new YouTube channel where you can see us in action! Be sure to tune in to our YouTube and Facebook pages for live streaming of this great event.     Learn more about the Alzheimer's Association Living With Alzheimer's

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The walk is held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, In talking to Ginny Roth, walk coordinator for a Northern California walk, I learned about the importance of the fundraising in helping find a cure. In the United States, someone develops Alzheimer's every 65 seconds. Currently, there are more than 5 million people living with the disease. Additionally, there are over 16 million unpaid family caregivers supporting them. In 2019, Alzheimer’s disease will cost the United States $290 billion. This number is projected to rise to more than $1.1 trillion in 2050. Tune in to this conversation, you'll learn exactly what is done with the money raised. Fundraising is important, checking out this podcast is even more important. Getting involved with the Alzheimer's Association started with joining one of their support groups. I had attended a grief support session after my Dad died but that group didn't cover everything I was going through. A Google search for support groups led me to the Alzheimer's Association. After I started my podcast, I interviewed Pam Jarvie, one of the legislative advocates. She persuaded me to join her advocacy team and it's been a whirlwind ever since. Attending my first state advocacy day this year (2-5-2019) was an interesting eye-opener. Having very little interest in politics, I found it odd that I was now lobbying politicians on behalf of people like my Mom. Alzheimer's is no way to live the last years of your life so I do all I can to help find a cure. Lobbying politicians for money is one of the most important activities we can do. Why I'm Walking However, not everyone can take the time to go to their state capital and spend the day telling their stories. For those that would rather do anything else, the Walk to End Alzheimer's is an easy way to help. Early autumn is prime "walk season". Most walks are easy enough that everyone can manage one. The walk I'll be attending is flat, allows dogs, and has ample parking so even mobility challenged folks can easily attend. After my talk with Ginny, I decided on a modest fundraising goal. I'm also going to do as much recording and live streaming for the podcast as possible.  Generating as much awareness as possible is part of the mission statement I have for my podcast. Feeling ashamed with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's is a stigma that needs to end. Interviewing guests living with Alzheimer's or dementia allows me to knock down some of that shame. Showing the joy and camaraderie that people at the Walk experience will help grow my local walk. We must find a cure for this disease. Alzheimer's disproportionately affects women, and I'm sure women will find the cure.  Please make a donation to advance the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association. Thank you for joining the fight against Alzheimer's! Where Else To Find Fading Memories Be sure to share this podcast with other caregivers! Thanks. You can find us on social media at the following links.  Facebook    Instagram    Twitter Also, check out our new YouTube channel where you can see us in action!

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