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This year, Walk to End Alzheimer’s™ is fighting Alzheimer’s from downtowns to small towns. Wherever you are, you can walk and raise funds.
The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our driver as we address the COVID-19 outbreak and as we continue to pursue our mission, today and in the longer term. Based on the guidance from local public health agencies, staff throughout our counties will be working remotely. We are prepared with technological and other support for our staff to successfully operate in support of our mission.
Alzheimer’s Association operations will continue, and we will re-evaluate these measures on an ongoing basis and resume in person engagements as soon as we are able, based on public health guidelines. Meetings, events and participation both in internal and external activities will be conducted online or by phone whenever possible. Further details appear below.
The RivAlz flag football game has been postponed. Please continue monitoring this website and our dedicated Facebook page for updates.
Our 2020 gala has been postponed. Learn more...
Event details for our 2020 Caregiver's Conference and New York State Professionals Conference have been updated. Learn more...
New dates for the 2020 Caregiver's and Professional Conferences originally planned for April have been announced!
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Based on the guidance from local public health agencies, An Evening to End Alzheimer's, originally planned for May 30th, will be postponed. We are exploring all options and will provide updates as we have more information.
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