The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s brings together Floridians from across the state for a single cause: to end … More
Category: Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Walk to End Alzheimer’s: 3 Reasons to Join a Walk Near You
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s brings together Floridians from across the state for a single cause: to end … More
Walk to End Alzheimer’s: 3 Reasons to Join a Walk Near You
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s brings together Floridians from across the state for a single cause: to end … More
Emerald Coast Walk Chair Spotlight: Kristen Kennedy
By Maddison Rametta Kristen Kennedy is an Emmy award-winning meteorologist at News 13, WMBB in Panama City and a volunteer … More
Pinellas Walk Chair Spotlight: Todd Jones
Todd Jones is the Vice President of Ambulatory Experience and Laboratory Services with BayCare and a volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s® in Pinellas County, serving as Co-Chair of the Executive Committee for Walk.
Boca Raton Walk Chair Spotlight: Kara Cassidy
By Maddison Rametta Kara Cassidy is the owner of Florida Swim School and a volunteer leader for the Walk to … More
Volunteer Highlight: Saul Simon
“The beauty of putting on this event was a buddy of mine looking at me and saying, ‘Thank you for doing this. I don’t know if you know this, but my mom suffered from this disease.’…I never would have known that his mom suffered as my dad suffered,” said Saul Simon about the Pickleball tournament he recently organized in support of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s® in Boca.
My Journey as an Alzheimer’s Association® Volunteer
Usha fights to end Alzheimer’s in memory of her mother. She writes about how her journey as a volunteer and how it was the “spark” that kept her going.
Walking for Awareness
by Abby Lorden Kandice Robinson of Orange Park, Florida participates in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Jacksonville for her father. … More
Holiday Dinners and Tattoos: The Story of Tammy Murwin
Tammy Murwin has always said that she’d never get a tattoo. But her mother, Becky, never thought she would find herself with Alzheimer’s disease, either.