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Alzheimer's Association's Memory Walk Raises Funds to End Dementia

By magenta321, published Sep 10, 2007
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Charity walks are a great way to get a little exercise, raise money for a great cause and meet others. The Memory Walk, which is an event to benefit the Alzheimer's Association, promises all three of these great things in one.

In Carmel, New York, the annual walk is begining at the Office of the Aging. It goes on for about 1.5 miles before we turn around and go back to the Office of the Aging. The walk is 3 miles in total.

The walk is an event to raise money for the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association gives money in support of education, research and funding programs for patients and their families suffering from the effects of Alzheimer's. The goal for the 2007 Carmel Memory Walk is $31,000.

The event is held anually, and nationally. If Carmel, New York, is not local to you, please consider joining your local Memory Walk.

For anyone who wants to participate, but is unable to walk three miles, you are still invited! There are events planned including raffles and activities for the whole family to participate in.

There is no minimum to fundraise, but, they would like walkers to set a goal of $200. What is nice about this walk is that even if you don't meet this goal, you are still welcome to participate. And anyone who raises at least $100 will receive a Memory Walk shirt!

The event is also great for people looking to walk as a group. When you sign up it asks if you would like to be a team captain. If you say yes, you are encouraged to promote the event to others and recruit them to join "under" you. The team aspect of the event is great. Many team members decide to get special shirts or hats made so they can look somewhat "uniform" as they walk together. Teams also encourage one another to raise more money, because they can share ideas for fundraising.

For team captains, it is also easy to use the power of the internet to communicate with your team members. I am a team captain, and I use the walk email to send notes of encouragement to the team. I am able to highlight how well our group is doing, as well as members that are doing really well. I even ask members how they are raising so much money, and I share their secrets to the group via these emails.

Alzheimer's Association's Memory Walk
Neigborhood: Office of the Aging
Carmel, NY 10512 USA
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