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April 10, 2024
 
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David Hyde Pierce emcees National Alzheimer’s Dinner
At the National Alzheimer's Dinner during the 2024 Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) Advocacy Forum, advocates celebrated public policy victories, and leaders were honored for their critical roles in making Alzheimer's a national priority. Actor and advocate David Hyde Pierce served as the evening's emcee and shared his family’s experience with the disease.

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Advocates vow to continue fighting for progress
More than 1,000 advocates gathered from all 50 states for the AIM Advocacy Forum to help advance policies for people living with dementia and their caregivers. Advocates were recognized for their relentless commitment to raising awareness and fostering understanding about the challenges faced by people impacted by Alzheimer’s.
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Advocates take to Capitol Hill to tell their stories
Anxious whispers echoed through the halls of Capitol Hill as advocates waited to talk to legislators as part of the AIM Advocacy Forum. For some, this was their first Hill Day; for others, it was part of their long-running advocacy journey.
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