The Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area relies on the generous contributions of time, talent and financial and/or in-kind resources from interested individuals, groups and organizations, businesses, and foundations in order to bring help and hope to the over 460,000 members of our community impacted by Alzheimer's disease or other memory-related disorders.
If you would like to volunteer, you will find a wide range of opportunities that will enable you to offer your caring, time and skills to help others. If you have personal or professional experience with Alzheimer's, consider joining our Speakers Bureau, which sends individuals to speak to community groups about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.Our fundraising events generate needed funds and raise awareness of our organization and of the needs of families touched by Alzheimer's. You may also be interested in making a direct contribution or getting your company or employer involved in supporting the Alzheimer's Association's mission.
Explore our advocacy section to see how you can help encourage government officials to protect the financial, legal and long-term health care security of people with Alzheimer's disease and their families.
The Alzheimer's Women's Association for Resources and Education (A.W.A.R.E) is also an opportunity to support the Association and its efforts.
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