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March 2, 2022
 
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Ask Congress to fund vital Alzheimer's legislation
Advocate Joe Arciniega is passionate about the fight to end Alzheimer’s, the disease that took his father days after his 79th birthday. Join Arciniega and other advocates and use your voice to take action: Ask Congress to fund the Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Infrastructure for Alzheimer's Act and to increase Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding.

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Your gift can make 2X the impact to fight Alzheimer's
Right now, you have an incredible chance to double your impact in the fight against Alzheimer's. Please make a gift today while it can be matched, up to a total of $100,000, to accelerate research and help provide quality care and support.
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Home safety is important for a person living with Alzheimer's
People living with Alzheimer's or another dementia are at increased risk of injury or harm in certain areas of the home. We have tips on how to take precautions to create a safe environment and help maximize independence.
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