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Walk to End Alzheimer’s is our national signature event and brings together family, friends, caregivers and concerned community members — all who want to make a difference.   Teams of walkers and individuals raise funds through emails, personal asks and events.  Event information and registration can be found at www.alz.org/centralohio.

2011 Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Ross County - May 7th
Franklin County – June 18th
Pickaway County – September 8th 
Delaware County – November 5th
Marion County – November 12th


 

The annual Fall Gala has been a signature event for the Alzheimer’s Association, Central Ohio Chapter for more than 20 years.  Bringing together business and community leaders, healthcare professionals, and clients of the Association, the gala celebrates the year’s successes and raises funds and awareness for the Chapter’s programs and services.


Friday, November 11, 2011



Spring 2012

Raising the Hope is a truly special event that engages and inspires our community through presentations about the valuable services, research, and patient advocacy we provide.  Table Hosts fill their table with friends, co-workers, family, neighbors…anyone they think would be interested in hearing more about the Alzheimer’s Association and would consider supporting the work we do.


Blondes vs. Brunettes is a flag football game in which Columbus’ most prominent young leaders come together to raise money and awareness in support of the programs and services of the Alzheimer’s Association, Central Ohio Chapter.  The gridiron competition is divided based on the age-old rivalry of Blondes vs. Brunettes.


Summer 2012


Third Party Events are fundraisers organized by individuals who want to connect others to the cause.  Ideas include home parties, golf outings, garage sales, and auctions.  The Alzheimer’s Association has supporting materials and web resources to help.  Visit www.actionalz.org for more information.


For more information contact:  Jennifer Monroe-Sega at (614) 457-6003 or jsega@alz.org

 



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