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Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, which may include someone you know and love. You can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. We seek committed, passionate volunteers to educate the public, lead support groups and provide social engagement to those living with early-stage Alzheimer's in all communities. Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and making a difference in the fight to end Alzheimer’s disease. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or can make a more significant time commitment, please consider becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Ready to get started or see more opportunities? Visit volunteer.alz.org or contact Jenna Perales at jperales@alz.org or Get involved today! Join us for a volunteer info session to learn more information about volunteering and making a difference in our community! Upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions Saturday, September 27, 2024 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM In person session Tony Shotwell Life Center 2750 Graham St Grand Prairie, TX 75050 For more information please contact iaguierre@alz.org | 214-940-2327 or dvivasmonroe@alz.org | 817-247-7995 Programs Program volunteers facilitate support groups, present education programs and represent the Alzheimer’s Association within their local communities. Advocate Join hundreds of thousands of Alzheimer’s advocates who are making Alzheimer’s a national priority. The Longest Day Every year on the summer solstice, millions take part in The Longest Day, an event made possible by our hard-working volunteers. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Each year, Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. We could not do it without our dedicated volunteers.
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