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Logan, UT 84321
Are you well-connected and involved in your community? We need your help! We're looking for volunteers that can help us better access and serve the Logan community. We want to get more people involved in our Walk to End Alzheimer's event on August 27th, 2022. This includes community clubs, organizations, congregations, and businesses. The Walk is our largest fundraising event of the year and we need your help to make it great! The event itself is an opportunity for people affected by Alzheimer's or dementia to gather together as a community, honor those they've lost, and raise awareness/funds for our cause. Community Outreach volunteers will help us recruit new teams to participate in the Walk (participation is free!) and secure local sponsors. Recruitment efforts are customizable to you and your schedule! Is there a workout class you love? Get them involved! Do you volunteer with other charitable organizations? Get them involved! The possibilities are endless. Please contact us with any questions.
Date Posted: 2024-12-16
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Park City, UT 84098
Help us get the word out about the Walk to End Alzheimer's! The Summit/Wasatch County Walk to End Alzheimer's is a fun and uplifting event to help families living with Dementia. The event is scheduled for August 19th at Basin Recreation Center. We need help with social media, passing out flyers at farmer's markets, hanging up posters around the area, and any other way you can think of to help us spread the word. This is a great volunteer opportunity to do with friends and family! If you are interested, please email Lisa at lmphinney@alz.org.
Date Posted: 2024-10-17
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Salt Lake City, UT 84116
"The Longest Day" (TLD) is an Alzheimer's Association fundraising campaign that turns passion into purpose in honor of the 34,000 individuals facing the challenges of Alzheimer's and all other dementias here in Utah. We are looking for someone who would be willing to lead the charge for a Charity Disc Golf Tournament! We have a blueprint as to what it could look like if you are interested and would like a starting place. The proceeds from this event would go to Alzheimer's and dementia research, quality patient care, and caregiver support. Click here to get registered: https://act.alz.org/site/SPageServer?pagename=the_longest_day Contact Lisa at lmphinney@alz.org or 385-432-8030 more for information!
Date Posted: 2024-10-17
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Kaysville, UT 84037
Are you an avid (or beginner!) pickleball player and want to help fight against Alzheimer's Disease? Create your own Pickleball tournament using our Pickleball Tournament Toolkit to raise funds and spread awareness about this disease. All funds will benefit Alzheimer's and other dementia research, quality patient care, and caregiver support here in Utah. You can go ahead and register for your pickleball tournament here (Select Pickleball, or feel free to choose another sport! We have guidance and support for all fundraising activities.): https://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=17194&pg=informational&sid=24713&type=fr_informational&s_fr_division_bucket=Sports Contact Lisa at lmphinney@alz.org or 385-432-8030 for more information!
Date Posted: 2024-12-16
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Park City, UT 84098
Are you well connected with Philanthropic companies? Help the Alzheimer's Association get connected to partner with us for the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Park City! Great event activations and exposure! The Summit/Wasatch County Walk to End Alzheimer's is a fun and uplifting event to help families living with Dementia. The event is scheduled for September 7, 2024 at Basin Recreation Center. We need help getting businesses and companies in Wasatch & Summit Counties involved in the walk through donations or sponsorships. If you are a people person, well-connected to local businesses, or passionate about fighting this disease, this is for you! We will have a short once-a-month meeting to strategize. If you are interested, please email Lisa Phinney at lmphinney@alz.org
Date Posted: 2024-10-17