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Please take a moment to review the volunteer opportunities available within the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer’s Association meets a very important need and YOU can help us make a difference in the lives of others by serving with us.

Ways to Get Involved

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Ways to Get Involved: Always something for everyone!

The Alzheimer’s Association provides vital services and support to individuals’ families and care partners in the community. Volunteers contribute in all aspects of the organization including program services, education, advocacy and development. Training is available for our volunteer positions. 

Mission Enhancement Center Volunteer: Stop in for an hour or so and help make phone calls, packets, prepare mailings, type, file or other needed office-related services at our Timonium location. Most volunteers are “on-call” Monday- Friday, 10-5.

Community Outreach Volunteers: Attend local health fairs, social events, sporting events, charity campaigns and other public venues to provide information about Alzheimer’s disease, our services, and ways to give back. This is a great way to learn about Alzheimer's and serve your community. Training and materials provided. Locations and times vary. Some events are held out of doors.

Helpline: Extensive training provided to answer calls relating to Alzheimer’s and other dementias and give support and referrals to callers at our Timonium office. One year commitment.

Ambassador: Be trained to provide brief educational presentations in your community about Alzheimer’s disease and the Association’s services. Flexible times. One year commitment.

Fundraising Events: Be a part of the excitement at various fundraising events from charity golf tournaments, galas, to our Memory Walks. There are many ways to get involved, from planning committees to day-of-event helpers.  All ages welcome event day. This is a great way for students to get community service hours.

Support Group Facilitator: Educate people about dementia and care options, offer helpful advice on a variety of topics, and provide support at monthly meetings. One year commitment. Full position description

Support group facilitator application

General volunteer application

Fax to 410.561.3433, email to info.maryland@alz.org or mail to the following address:

Alzheimer's Association
1850 York Road, Suite D
Timonium, MD 21093

Call 410-561-9099 or email info.maryland@alz.org for more information.

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Volunteer Photo Album

Frank Reinhart is awarded the President's Service Award by Volunteer Coordinator Sally Drumm at the Mission Enhancement Center Open House on May 29, 2008 for serving over 400 hours in one year.

 

Community outreach volunteers at the July 2008 Hot August Blues Festival at Oregn Ridge Park.

 

Volunteers help create awareness this past spring at an MPT telethon.

 

Ambassador Kay Seiler volunteers at the Alzheimer's Association exhibit table at the Harford County Caregiver Conference.

 

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