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This #GivingTuesday, your gift can be triple-matched, up to $400,000, to advance research and to provide much-needed care and support to families facing Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
Nationwide initiatives from the Alzheimer’s Association help raise concern and awareness about Alzheimer's and dementia, and move people to take action in the fight against the disease.
Early detection offers significant benefits. Hopeful Together gives people the tools and resources they need to notice the early signs of dementia and start the conversation with their loved one.
No one survives Alzheimer's disease. But someday, that will change. The First Survivor reflects the hope and progress that is achieved through the action of our supporters and the Association's leadership.
Music Moments explores the emotional connection between music and life’s important moments to reach new audiences and spark conversation about Alzheimer’s.
At every minute of every day, researchers are working to end Alzheimer's — fueled by the Association’s worldwide reach, diverse research and high-impact funding.
This dynamic stage play sheds light on the importance of early detection, recognizing the early warning signs of Alzheimer’s and the importance of underrepresented communities' participation in clinical trials.
Actors, musicians and athletes are using their platforms to amplify the fight to end Alzheimer’s and other dementias and share personal stories of their connection to the disease.
Led by a star-studded lineup of celebrities who share why they’re passionate about “going purple,” Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month is dedicated to encouraging a global conversation about the brain and dementia.
World Alzheimer's Day and World Alzheimer's Month in September are global efforts to raise awareness and challenge the stigma around Alzheimer's disease and other dementia.
Each November, the Alzheimer's Association offers support and pays tribute to the nation's caregivers in thanks for their dedication, selflessness and strength in the battle against Alzheimer’s.