Call our 24 hours, seven days a week helpline at 800.272.3900

24/7 Helpline 800.272.3900
Donate Once Donate Monthly Donate
Greater Indiana
Change Location

Volunteer

Volunteer
Share or Print this page
Share or Print this page
We couldn't do what we do without our volunteers. Together, we're making an impact - and you can, too. Volunteers make a difference in the lives of more than 120,000 Hoosiers living with Alzheimer's disease. By helping educate the community, lending an ear, fundraising, advocating for public policy and more, you can help support the family members who provide constant care for their loved ones.

With so many ways to be a volunteer, there is something for everyone. Interested? Fill out this short form to get started.
 

Programs and Services

Group meeting
Learn More
 
The Alzheimer’s Association provides care and support for those living with the disease and their caregivers. We also offer education programs to help both those affected and the general public better understand Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Programs volunteers are needed to serve as:
 
  • Community Educators
  • Community Outreach Representatives
  • Office Assistants
  • Support Group Leaders
 

Events and Fundraising

People holding flowers at Walk to End Alzheimer's Event
Learn More
 
Our fundraising events keep our support services free of charge and fund critical research to find the cure for Alzheimer’s and dementia. They include the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, which is the world’s largest fundraising event to fight the disease, and The Longest Day, where participants host a fundraising activity of their choice on or around the summer solstice. Fundraising volunteers are needed in the following areas:
 
  • Committee leadership
  • Community recruitment
  • Walk team captains
  • The Longest Day team leads
 

Advocacy

People standing next to Alzheimer's Association sign
Learn More
 
Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America. This is why we are unrelentingly advocating for public policies that increase critical research funding and support all those affected. Our volunteers help persuade policymakers at both the state and federal level to make Alzheimer's a top priority. Volunteer advocates are needed to serve as:
 
  • Alzheimer’s Congressional Team (ACT) Members
  • Alzheimer’s State Champions 

Keep Up With Alzheimer’s News and Events

The first survivor of Alzheimer's is out there, but we won't get there without you.

Donate Now

Learn how Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain.

Take the Brain Tour

Don't just hope for a cure. Help us find one.

Learn More