
Be a Part of the Fight to End Alzheimer’s
Be a Part of the Fight to End Alzheimer’s
The millions of people impacted by Alzheimer's disease need your help. Your generosity can help us provide care and support to those facing the challenges of Alzheimer's and advance global research. Please make a gift today.
Donate NowVolunteer with the Alzheimer's Association
Volunteers are the key to making a difference in the lives of people facing Alzheimer's and dementia. When you volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association, you join a network of passionate people who are working to fight this devastating disease, honor loved ones, and bring care and support to those who need it.
You can make a difference
No matter your time or experience, you can make an impact in the lives of the nearly 7 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s and their over 11 million caregivers.

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Help your community.
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Honor the people you've lost to dementia or those you're caring for today.
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Fight for a future without Alzheimer's and dementia.
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Find the right volunteer opportunity for you
The Alzheimer's Association offers a variety of in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities, including training to help you grow your knowledge and skills. There's a spot waiting for you on our volunteer team. Find the role that's right for you.
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Cheer on participants at Walk to End Alzheimer's®.
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Educate people in your community about dementia.
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Advocate to make Alzheimer's a national priority.
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Volunteer with your local chapter.
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Participate in a clinical trial.
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And much more.

Volunteer Stories
“I’m passionate about educating others, and I’m committed to helping caregivers understand this dreadful disease so they can provide the best care possible.”
— Tracy Daniel-Hardy, Ph.D., Community Educator
“I started volunteering after the Alzheimer’s Association convinced me I could have an impact. I continue because they were right. Together, we are making great strides in raising awareness and funds to end Alzheimer's and all other dementias.”
— James “Jim” Irwin III, Walk to End Alzheimer’s Volunteer
"I adore getting to meet other advocates from around the country who share the same passion and purpose. I also love knowing that I did my small part when legislation, both federal and in my state, is signed into law!"
— Courtney Gerald-Elkins, Alzheimer’s advocate
Our commitment to transparency
Learn how the Alzheimer's Association uses donations to help those affected by Alzheimer's in your community and accelerate advancements in dementia research.