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Tribute Flags Make Great Fundraisers 
These multi-colored tibetan flags are a meaningful way to honor a loved one. Just $10 buys a flag on which we will inscribe a name and message of your choosing.
When you sell tribute flags as a fundraiser for the Walk, all proceeds are credited to your team. The flags are displayed at each of our five Walks throughout the year. Click here to download the order form or call Andrea at 949.757.3708 for details.
Thanks to our Walk Team Captains for these Great Ideas
“Flower Lawns”- tape Walk 'forget me not flowers' to popsicle sticks and put them on people's lawns. Leave a note on their doorstep saying “You have been Flowered,” explain that you are walking to end Alzheimer's and ask of their support, etc.
Place coin collection containers next to workplace vending machines for people to donate spare change.
Sell Alzheimer's Association purple Pentel pens for $1 each. "The flow of purple ink across everyone's desk and in correspondence to each other will be a reminder they are a team at work in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.”
We have STUFF to help you raise money and awareness
Call Andrea at 949.757.3708 today to discuss pins, pens and other great Alzheimer's Association "stuff" that you can use as fundraising tools.
Facebook offers great and easy ways to fundraise
Use these social media tools to connect your friends to a cause you care deeply about. Increasingly, you'll find that Alzheimer's is a disease that somehow touches the live of nearly everyone you know.
ABILITY Magazine Digital Subscription
Like ABILITY Magazine, our media collaboration for Walk, on Facebook and receive a free digital subscription - a $19.70 value. Your coupon code is: ALZ
MOVE the nation to end Alzheimer's
Click here to view National TV Spot video announcement. Special thanks to Cox Communications for their support as an in-kind media sponsor.
Form a Walk Team - Great Ideas for 2011
Click here for a list of ideas on how to become involved. Create a Walk Team of family members, friend or co-workers to support a future without Alzheimer's. Click here to read one example of how Toni Crotty is leading her Walk family team to take steps to end Alzheimer's.


















