When Alzheimer's strikes, families are forced to adapt

 

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Alzheimer's Association
Help families to be stronger in the face of Alzheimer's disease.
Dear Friend,

Recently, Marshawn wrote to you about the challenges her family faced when her grandmother, Josie, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Marshawn shared how this journey inspired her family to give back by joining the fight against Alzheimer's.

More than 15 million family members and friends are caring for someone with Alzheimer's or another dementia. These individuals take on new roles and responsibilities that are challenging and often overwhelming.

Right now, you can help.

Everyone has a story. Please help the Alzheimer's Association provide services and support to the millions of families facing Alzheimer's disease. Donate now.
With your support, the Alzheimer's Association can help these families adapt to life with Alzheimer's. We provide resources and information to help them understand the disease, make more confident decisions and manage the stresses of caregiving.

Please help us care for these unsung heroes by giving as generously as you can today.

 
Gratefully,
Donna McCullough
Donna McCullough
Vice President
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