Amount Raised: $9,252.00
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin
2010 Dane County Alzheimer’s Walk or Open 5K Run
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When:
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Rain or shine
Runners: 7 a.m. Registration, 8 a.m. Open 5K Run
Walkers: 8 a.m. Registration, 9:15 a.m. Walk
Where:
Warner Park Shelter (Bright Tubular Structure)
1511 Northport Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
Length:
2 mile Walk or Open 5K Run
Grab your friends, family members and co-workers and join us for the 12th annual Dane County Alzheimer’s Walk! This is the second year we are also hosting an Open 5K Run.
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an escalating health epidemic and is impacting more people every year. Every 70 seconds someone in the U.S. develops AD.
The Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance supports people facing Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia and their care partners every step of the way. There is not yet a cure for Alzheimer’s but there are strategies and treatments throughout the course of the disease that can help maximize the quality of life for all affected.
Every dollar you raise supports LOCAL programs and services in south central Wisconsin and advocacy efforts statewide. Make a difference in your community by registering today and raising money to support the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance.
It’s easy to support the Alzheimer's Walk:
1. Register — It takes just a few minutes online.
2. Form a team — Participating in the Alzheimer’s Walk is even more fun with a group. Ask your co-workers, family and friends to walk as a team. You'll be amazed at how many people want to help. It's okay if you don’t have a team—you are welcome to walk as an individual or just come enjoy the day’s festivities!
3. Fundraise — Every Alzheimer’s Walk participant is asked to raise money for the fight against Alzheimer's. Raise money with our online tools, hold a fundraising event or personally ask your family, friends and neighbors.
4. Walk — The Alzheimer’s Walk is a unique experience. See the difference you can make and the enthusiasm that is generated when we gather as a group to fight Alzheimer’s.

