ABOUT WALK
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Walk to End Alzheimer’s unites the entire community — family, friends, co-workers, social and religious groups and more — in a display of combined strength and dedication in the fight against this devastating disease. While there is no fee to register, each participant is expected to fundraise in order to contribute to the cause and raise awareness. Held annually in more than 650 communities nationwide, this inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to reclaim the future for millions.
Unite in a movement to reclaim the future for millions. Join our team for the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the nations largest event to raise awareness and funds to fight Alzheimer’s disease. Together, we can advance research to treat and prevent Alzheimer’s and provide programs and support to improve the lives of millions of affected Americans.
Click here to register to Walk to End Alzheimer’s with Fitness Galore on September 27th. (See the helpful instructional video above)
If you are unable to participate in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s event, please consider making a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association.
2014 Travis Co. Walk to End Alzheimer’s
09/27/2014 Add to calendar
Registration:8:00AM, Walk Starts:9:00AM
Route Length: 5K
San Gabriel Park Map it
Georgetown, TX 78626
10/12/2014 Add to calendar
Registration: 10:00 AM, Walk starts: 11:00 AM
Route Length: 5K
Camp Mabry Map it
Austin, TX 78703
For more information contact: 512-241-0420 x. 12
Their Mission
To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
Their Vision
A world without Alzheimer’s disease.
Learn more about their mission-related activities or contact your local chapter for information about programs, services or to find a walk in your community.
Featured photo courtesy of Alzheimer’s Association