Time:
Walk Village opens at 8:00am
Promise Garden and Opening Ceremony at 8:30am
Walk Festival following walk
Location:
Soldier Field, Southeast Lawn
1410 Special Olympics Dr
Chicago, IL 60605
Map it
Contact:
Mary DeMars | Laura Fresh
(708) 669-2475
chicagowalk@alz.org
Fundraise on the go by sending emails, monitoring your progress and updating your page.
You can even deposit checks! Learn more about the Walk to End Alzheimer's® mobile app.
Recaude fondos para la caminata enviando correos electrónicos, supervisando su progreso y actualizando su página.
¡Incluso puede depositar cheques! Más información sobre la aplicación móvil de la Walk to End Alzheimer's.
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HAVE A DONATION?
With the ALZ Fundraising mobile app for iPhone or Android, you can access your participant center, check on earned badges, and scan check donations for immediate deposit to your team page.
Click Here to Download the Mobile App
MAIL DONATIONS TO:
Alzheimer's Association Ilinois Chapter
(YOUR TEAM NAME)
2200 Cabot Drive, Suite 460
Lisle, IL 60532
Make Checks Out To: Alzheimer's Association.
Note: Please allow 2-3 weeks for funds to appear on Walk fundraising page
The land on which the Walk to End Alzheimer's - Chicago will take place on includes the traditional homelands of the Ho-Chunk, Otoe, Missouria, Iowas, Menominee, Meskwaki, Sauk, Miami, Wea, Piankashaw, Kickapoo, and Illini Confederacy Nations as well as the Concil of the Three Fires: Potawatomi, Ojibwe, and Odawa Nations. By acknowledging the land, we recognize that it holds significance for its original stewards: the Native Nations and peoples of the region. We acknowledge the ground on which our Walk to End Alzheimer's will take place on so that all who work and partner with us know that we recognize our responsibilities to the peoples of that land and that we strive to address that history so that it guides our work in the present and the future. The Alzheimer's Association recognizes the importance of remembering which is why we remember and honor the original stewards of the lands we Walk to End Alzheimer's on. If you believe a Nation is missing from this list, please contact Amelia Garza, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, at amgarza@alz.org. For more information, please visit our Land Acknowledgement and Indigenous Resources webpage.