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Our volunteers make a huge impact on our local communities. Find out how you can help make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's in Wisconsin.

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Our work is only possible with the help and support of our volunteers.

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The Alzheimer’s Association counts on volunteers to help fulfill our mission. Volunteer today!

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Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.

Sarah Short

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My grandmother battled Alzheimer's & vascular dementia & currently I have an aunt battling the disease as well. I want to serve to find a cure for this disease.

Kent Reyling

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My mother was a victim of Alzheimer’s and now my brother has the disease. We must put an END to this.

Sue Adams

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My mother was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1987 and she passed away in 2008. I am currently the caregiver for an elderly cousin who has dementia.

Norm Meyer

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My wife Carol passed away in June 2017. Her specific illness was Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD) dementia, conclusively confirmed in 2014, not Alzheimer’s.

Courtney Kloske

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I'm a Walk team captain for the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging team and a volunteer at the Lexington Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

Steve Schwalbach

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My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at 55, which is not too far off from where I am now, and lived with disease for 15 years.

Volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association

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Volunteers are the key to making a difference in the lives of people facing Alzheimer's and dementia. See how you can make an impact.

Find a Volunteer Opportunity

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Volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association to help people facing dementia. No matter your time or skills, there's a way to get involved & make a difference.

Volunteer Spotlight

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The work of volunteers is critical to achieving our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s disease. Read the stories of some of our Star Volunteers.

Tanya Dailey

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My father passed in 2014 with this devastating disease. The goal is to continue to bring awareness, impart knowledge, and support a cause for a cure.

Jan Prushing Moore

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My primary inspiration is my mom who passed from Alzheimer’s and her mother as well, along with her brother who developed dementia.

Mauritia Kamer

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I’m involved with the organization to honor the memory of my mom, Genevieve. My family’s journey with her through Alzheimer’s was incredibly painful.

Volunteer Opportunities

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Learn about different ways you can become involved today!

Brittney Poppe

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My experiences with Alzheimer's disease began when I was 12 years old. My grandmother was just diagnosed and I remember it was very scary for me at that time.

Marcia Johnson

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My decision to become a Community Educator is two-fold. I had a family member with Alzheimer’s and did not understand the change in her behavior.

Greg Gilbert

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As a Long-Term Care Provider I’ve seen over a thousand Eastern Kentuckians pass away from Alzheimer’s and also lost my grandmother & great uncle to Alzheimer’s.

Louise Rickelman

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My mother, Clara Muller, lost her life to Alzheimer’s disease in 2008. Before Alzheimer’s started affecting her, she was full of life and energy.

Moriah Perry

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I didn’t have much knowledge of dementia before my mother’s diagnosis. The Association became a great source of information and support.

Kaelin Thacker

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We lost out grandmother to Alzheimer’s & wanted to do something to always remember her as well as do our part to find a cure for this disease.

LaNita Flanary

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My mother has dementia and I accept the challenge to help others become aware of and raise money to find a cure for this dreadful disease.

Suzanne Stone

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My mother was diagnosed with this devastating disease in the early 1990's. I remember calling our local chapter and they calmed my fears & provided hope.

Paul & Sarah Hornback

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We worry about what the future may hold for our children and grandchildren as both sides of our family have a history of Alzheimer’s disease.

Margaret Brown

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My husband’s mother passed away from Alzheimer’s and it seemed a natural fit to volunteer for my local Alzheimer's Association.

Amanda Morris

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I walk in honor of my in-laws and in memory of my husband’s grandmother. I watched my in-laws care for his grandmother in their home & then in a nursing center.

Jessica Marie Ryan-Delgado

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I had to watch family members go through this terrible disease as well as some very close family friends and their loved ones.

April Hennion

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My Nannie & my husband’s grandfather both passed from Alzheimer’s and currently, my maternal grandmother is living with the disease.

Evan Haynes-Knepper

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I lost my grandfather almost two years ago & saw what Alzheimer’s is and how destructive this disease is.

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The work of volunteers is critical to achieving our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s disease.

Volunteer Opportunities

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Explore the various ways you can become involved with the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter.

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Whatever your interests or experience, there's a volunteer role for you with the Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chapter.

Colorado volunteer born to be a caregiver

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As a 16-year-old volunteer at a nursing home, Coloradan Molly Bischoff experienced a revelation that inspired her career.

General Office

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Help us out at one of our offices whenever you're available.

Natasha White

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"I feel it is important to get the information out about what the Alzheimer’s Association has to offer and how they can help families."

Special Events

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Volunteers can participate in Special Events throughout the Illinois Chapter.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s®

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The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's.

Volunteer Spotlight

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The work of volunteers is critical to achieving our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s disease. Read the stories of some of our Star Volunteers!

Fundraising Event Volunteer Opportunities

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Become an event volunteer and help fund our care and research programs.

Support Group Facilitator

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Learn how you could become a Support Group Facilitator today!

Dan Thomas – not your average volunteer

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There are volunteers, and then there are volunteers. Dan Thomas is one of those volunteers who just can’t say “no.”

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Discover how you can make a difference for families impacted by Alzheimer's and other dementia with our Alzheimer's Association volunteer opportunities.

Newsletter

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Read our chapter's monthly newsletter where you'll see local and personal news items and upcoming events you can look forward to.

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Our work is only possible with the help and support of volunteers.

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Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and helping us to #EndAlz.

Caregivers Are Unsung Heroes

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Caregivers are unsung heroes. November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month, offering an important reminder...

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Volunteer for Our Cause | Alzheimer's Association, Central New York Chapter

Alex Preciado

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Alex Preciado, Advocacy, Hispanic Community, Milwaukee

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Make a difference in the fight to #ENDALZ.

Someone to watch over you

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At 80, June Ross has seen a lot, and now she’s volunteering to help others.

National Volunteer Week - Alzheimer’s Association Capital of Texas Chapter Recognizes Volunteers in

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During National Volunteer Week (April 17-23) and National Volunteer Month, the Alzheimer’s Association is proud to highlight inspiring volunteers.

Support Groups

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No one should face Alzheimer's alone. Get the emotional support you need.

Get Involved

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Everyone can help in the fight to end Alzheimer's. Join us!

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If you are an individual or part of a family, team, group of employees, please contact your local Alzheimer's Association to see where your skills are needed.

Keep Up With Alzheimer’s News and Events

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