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Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or make a more significant time commitment, please consider becoming an Alzheimer's Association volunteer.

Volunteer Opportunities

 

Administrative Assistant
Provide assistance to personnel managing administrative projects related to operations, development, programs, marketing and outreach.

Special Event – Day of Volunteer
Assist with registering, greeting and ushering participants and decorating the event venue.

Development Committee Member (Walk to End Alzheimer’s, The Longest Day & Evening of the Starz)
Coordinate logistics, recruit new guests and sponsors, market the event, seek refreshments and prizes, plan entertainment and help ensure the event reaches fundraising goals.

Advocacy Assistant
Help organize letter-writing campaigns, speak to legislators and phone interested individuals.

Community Educator
Help the Alzheimer's Association provide consumer education. Deliver prepared presentations on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

Community Representative
Raise awareness of our programs, provide basic information, and link consumers to services. Liaise between the Association and local business, civic or faith groups.

Support Group Facilitator
Create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences and offer individuals support and information that is specific to dementia.

Group Volunteer Project
Assemble Walk to End Alzheimer’s Team Captain Touchpoints or Volunteer Appreciation Cards etc.

More detailed information about these opportunites can be found here.

Please complete our Volunteer Interest Form or mail NEvolunteers@alz.org and we will be in touch soon. 

 

 

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