Fight Alzheimer’s Into 2026 and Beyond
Fight Alzheimer’s Into 2026 and Beyond
Don’t miss your chance to make a generous gift to our 2026 Annual Fund Drive to help fund essential care and support and advance critical Alzheimer’s research.
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Our free programs this month include The Empowered Caregiver and Managing Money.
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We are stronger together. Join us for a community education program or connect with local support.
Your local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is here to help.
In South Carolina, more than 112,500 people are living with Alzheimer’s. An estimated 224,000 family members and friends are helping with caregiving, dedicating over 369 million hours of unpaid care each year.From Greenville to Columbia to Charleston — and every town in between — our chapter team and committed volunteers are serving the entire state of South Carolina. We're here to offer education and support to anyone facing Alzheimer’s or other dementia, to advocate for their needs and to advance critical research efforts. With your support, we are working toward methods of treatment, prevention and ultimately a cure.
Not sure where to start?
- If you are a caregiver or someone living with dementia, learn about our support groups and education programs, plus view our local program calendar.
- If you want to find a way to get involved with the fight to #ENDALZ, check out our events, volunteer opportunities and advocacy initiatives.
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Now is the time to get out, get moving and join the fight to #ENDALZ! Your participation helps keeps our momentum going.
Ride to End ALZ® South Carolina
July 10-12, 2026
Simpsonville to Mt. Pleasant, SC
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Help make Alzheimer's a bipartisan national priority by writing, emailing, calling or visiting officials.
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