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    National Capital Area Chapter Advocacy

    National Capital Area Chapter Advocacy

    ADVOCATE

    Support the fight against Alzheimer's.

    Advocates write emails, attend local policy events, post to social media, and meet with their elected officials across the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. They take action to urge lawmakers to pass bipartisan legislation that helps families living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia and to ask for more research funding to end this disease — once and for all.

    Become an advocate and help advance public policies that continue to make Alzheimer’s a local and national priority. Learn how you can make your voice heard on Capitol Hill, in your state capital and in your community.

     

    State public health data

    A public health approach is necessary to lessen the burden and enhance the quality of life for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, caregivers, and their families.

    District of Columbia public health data:
     

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    State policy priorities
    Working with the Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM), a separately incorporated advocacy affiliate, the Alzheimer’s Association and the National Capital Area Chapter fight for critical research, prevention and care initiatives at the federal and state levels. From increased research funding to improving Alzheimer’s care and support policies, we aim to advance critical federal and state policy priorities.

    Learn about state policy priorities in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia.

    Advocacy volunteering

    By advocating on behalf of those living with Alzheimer's and dementia and their families, the National Capital Area Chapter advocates help pass critical legislation in Congress, increase federal research funding and support state initiatives. Explore advocacy volunteer opportunities.

    Contact Congress

    Advocates are urging Congress to build upon the past decade of progress by updating and expanding the work of the National Alzheimer's Project Act (NAPA), which has paved the way for our nation to address Alzheimer's and other dementia. Ask Congress to take action.

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