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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Memory Walk


5.3 Million Americans are living with Alzheimer's,Every 70 seconds someone develops Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's is the 7th leading cause of death in the U.S.

My wonderful niece has started a team in Honor of my mom to walk in our area's Memory Walk for Alzheimer's this year. I have always felt bad when all my blogger friends are talking about going on there memory walks and I have never done one. Well this year I am going to get off my bottom and walk. If you want info. on this walk click on the blog title and it should take you to our link and maybe you will be able to find one in your area. Thanks guys Please join me in supporting a great cause: http://blba.us/i.asp?id=336150-297580324-1

11 comments:

  1. I will be walking here in Bend ... with our team! Thank you so much for posting this.

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  2. Karen, I made a small donation to your niece's team. Wish it could be more. I will be helping another team in our area as well. Such a worthy cause. I hope your niece does well with her team's fundraising.

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  3. Oh! I am so glad you all are walking and thank you so much!!!!

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  4. Hope you raise lots of money. :-)

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  5. GOOD FOR YOU! also supporting your cause with a small donation.

    I know so many who have lost (or are losing) loved ones to this horrible disease.

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  6. I have worked in memory care now for 3 years NEVER had the chance to walk with my companies. Hope this year I will have taht day off so I can! Have a good rest of the week and a great weekend.

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  7. Thank you all . You all are great!!!!

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  8. Thank you all again for your surport . I have reached my goal thanks to you.

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  9. Karen.... thanks for posting this reminder to all of us.....
    I'm glad you'll have the opportunity to walk this time...
    Hugs,

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  10. I had done the walk last year here in CA and I along with my friend raise major bank with garage sales and parties at restaurants...we worked hard and I think I was driven by the fact that it was right after my Dad passed away. Needed to feel like I was honoring him. This is year I was bummed as I could be about him. I wasnt going to do the walk but I think I need to kick myself out of my lump and walk. Maybe be on the news again like last year. I may not raise as much money but it something.
    Thanks for walking!!!!! Go Purple!!!!

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