Triple Your Impact This Holiday Season
Triple Your Impact This Holiday Season
Celebrate the holidays with a year-end gift that can go 3x as far to help provide care and support to the millions affected by Alzheimer's disease, and to advance critical research. But please hurry — this 3x Match Challenge ends soon.
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Giving Tuesday is fueled by the power of social media and by people just like you. Donate in the spirit of giving this season and share why you give with the hashtags #ENDALZ and #GivingTuesday. Join this global movement and support the fight to end Alzheimer's by sharing your photos on Twitter and Instagram!
"We give to the Alzheimer's Association so that future children will never have to know how to pronounce Alzheimer's."— Tom Rotz
"I give to the Alzheimer's Association because of the millions of family caregivers who provide care every day. Alzheimer's is a devastating disease that affects the entire family. I give because I care about caregivers and the ones they love."— Fawn Cothran
"I give to the Alzheimer's Association because I have seen, lived and experienced the devastation that Alzheimer's can cause. No one can put an end to this disease alone, but together, we can make a difference. By advocating and raising funds, there is hope for the future."— Mary Fus
"I give to the Alzheimer's Association to honor my mom Anne, who died from Alzheimer's, and to make sure others do not have to go through what we did as a family."— Melissa Shilliday
"I give to the Alzheimer's Association because my dad was diagnosed in 2013. I want to support our heroes — caregivers, family members and those living with Alzheimer's. I love you, dad!"— Victor Guzman
"I give to the Alzheimer's Association because of my Papa Charlie who has Alzheimer's. I raise money to help find a cure so other kids don't have to see their Papa sick like mine. Good things will come if you put your heart to it."— Maya Leachman
"I give to the Alzheimer's Association because I want to do my part to protect the memories we build every day. Losing my grandma to Alzheimer's opened my eyes to the heartbreaking cognitive, emotional, and physical impact of the disease. My hope is that each dollar raised is a step closer to a cure."— Meg Fertig
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