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Join the cause

The Alzheimer’s Association — South Central Wisconsin Chapter invites you to become an Alzheimer advocate. Join us and speak up for the needs and rights of people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families.

Add your voice to ours — become an advocate today.

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Write Congress and request more research funds.

Congress needs to know what’s important to you. Tell your elected officials to restore vital funding to Alzheimer research, care and prevention. Write now.
          

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What is an advocate?

Alzheimer advocates play an important role in improving the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by working to improve dementia care and services; improve access to community-based care; improve quality care in residential settings; and expand funding for research and public programs serving people with dementia.

As an advocate, you will:

  • Receive regular updates about current legislative and public policy issues.
  • Stay on top of policy and legislative issues through alerts and updates.
  • Make calls or write to legislators to forward public policy priorities to improve quality of life for those living with Alzheimer’s.

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Wisconsin advocacy

Emailing, calling, or faxing elected representatives is an effective way to register your concern about issues that are significant to Alzheimer's patients, their families, and caregivers.

Do you know who represents you? You can use your zip code to look up your representative in Congress.

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WI State Assembly

The Wisconsin Legislative hotline phone number is 1-800-362-9472. You can call this number and leave a message, if you don't have a email account.

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Federal advocacy