- Goal:
- $25,000.00
- Achieved:
- $22,330.00
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My law firm, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr has a longstanding commitment to fighting Alzheimers, and we regularly commit dancers to this important event, including Swata Ghandi who danced in 2019. This year, I am excited to continue that tradition and our firm’s longstanding commitment to fighting memory-related disease. I am dancing for several people impacted by memory-related disease, as well as the surviving friends and family members who have suffered substantially as a result. My grandmother, Marie Johnson, who was like a second mother to me and provided a second home to me in her rowhome in Highlandtown, suffered dementia before she died. My grandmother-in-law, Rhoda Boucher, suffered dementia in her later years, and my wife Emily and I lived with her and Emily’s parents to assist with her care. I am also Dancing in memory of Mr. Nick Tsakalos and his parents. Mr. Nick was my brother’s godfather, his wife Jeanne is a friend of my mother’s and my Sunday School teacher, and I grew up at Annunciation Cathedral with their sons, Christopher and Michael. Mr. Nick developed Lewy Body Dementia at a young age and his parents suffered Alzheimer’s—all of which greatly impacted the family tremendously, as well as their friends and our close-knit Greek-American community here in Baltimore. Please consider voting or purchasing a ticket or table by reviewing the buttons above. Thank you for joining our movement! The end of Alzheimer's disease starts here.
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