Alzheimer's is an illness that can truly ruin a person’s life, and with the right funds it is not out of the question to find a cure! In the past few years I have found it quite uplifting to participate in walks dedicated to raising awareness for illnesses, and in the past year that I have been involved there have been millions of dollars raised for charity. The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk is the number one Alzheimer's awareness in the United States! The Alzheimer's Memory Walk has been highly active since 1989, and each year it seems to grow more and more. The total amount of money that has been raised since 1989 is said to be over $225 million. With walks like this we increase the odds of curing horrible illnesses and the best news of all is that there are more walks to come for this charity. There are absolutely no restrictions on who can participate and walk, so you should try and make it one of your top priorities to get involved this next time. When you become a part of the Alzheimer's Memory Walk you get this feeling inside yourself, and the spirit of the walk become overwhelming. If I can say one thing to you about this event it would be that it is a fun activity that does something incredibly good for the world, as well as the people in it, so there is no reason to stray away! If you would like to sign up right now you may do so by clicking on the links that I provide. Also the walk is in desperate need of Team Captains, so if you want to be a big part of saving lives then you should sign up today to lead your own team to success. The captains need to sign up as soon as possible so that they may generate a team and raise as large of funds as possible before the walk. I am currently planning on sponsoring a walker in the next up and coming Memory walk, which is another helpful way to get involved. It is fun and easy to be a Team Captain, and just about anyone can do it. So sign up today and save lives!
Memory Walk
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Let's Fight Alzheimer's!
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