Save the date for 2011
Bringing together people from all walks of life, the Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's Action Summit offers the opportunity to learn about Alzheimer's disease, create dialogue about this important issue and train to deliver key policy messages to lawmakers.
It is the only Alzheimer-themed event of its kind on Capitol Hill.
Join us in Washington, D.C., May 15-17, 2011, for three days of action in the fight against Alzheimer's.
2010 Highlights
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Advocacy Forum attendees made more than 300 visits to members of Congress today on Capitol Hill, sharing personal stories and statistics to advance the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
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Hill Day, the culmination of the Advocacy Forum, began this morning with a Congressional Roundtable Briefing announcing the release of the Alzheimer's Association 2010 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report. Read more >> |
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Social media was a popular topic during the Advocacy Forum Monday, as experts urged attendees to seek out new ways to get their message across to their community and elected officials. Read more >> |
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Facts and Figures details the escalation of Alzheimer's, which currently impacts over 5 million Americans; conveys the burden it places on families, government and the nation's healthcare system; and shows that African-Americans and Hispanics are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's. Read more >> |
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Astronaut John "Danny" Olivas, Ph.D., and his wife Marie presented the Alzheimer's Association with two tribute flags that accompanied him on shuttle mission STS-128 to the International Space Station in August 2009. Read more >> |
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In an afternoon ceremony at the Advocacy Forum, Social Security Administration (SSA) commissioner Michael Astrue received the Alzheimer's Association 2010 Humanitarian Award for his leadership in ensuring that the Compassionate Allowances Initiative includes early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Read more >> |
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Advocacy Forum keynote speaker Donna Brazile inspired an audience of Alzheimer advocates this morning with her savvy political advice, trademark wit and passion to incite change. Read more >> |
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Social Security Administration (SSA) commissioner Michael Astrue is the recipient of the Alzheimer's Association's 2010 Humanitarian Award, earning praise from President Obama for ensuring people receive disability benefits in a timely way. Read more >> |
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Nearly 600 Alzheimer advocates, including David Hyde Pierce and Soleil Moon Frye, gathered at the base of the Lincoln Memorial Sunday evening for a Candlelight Tribute Rally to shed light on the need to end Alzheimer's. Read more >> |
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Alzheimer advocates attended a rousing Roll Call of the States at the Advocacy Forum Sunday evening in Washington, D.C., as they prepared for Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's Action Summit activities over the next two days. Read more >> |
2010 Summit Events
Advocacy Forum
Diversity Dialogue
Corporate Roundtable
National Alzheimer's Gala
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