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Community Comes Together in Bluffton for Walk to End Alzheimer’s on October 26

Unity in Action

Community Unites in Bluffton for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s

Bluffton, SC, is gearing up for a heartfelt event that is sure to bring the community together this October 26. With the significant goal of raising awareness and funds to combat Alzheimer’s disease, citizens from Bluffton and beyond are stepping into action. The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is taking place at 1 Promenade Street, and it promises to be a day filled with camaraderie, hope, and commitment to a worthy cause.

Event Details

The walk is set to kick off at 10 a.m., starting with registration followed by opening ceremonies at 10:45 a.m. This special occasion will be emceed by a familiar face from the community, WTOC news anchor Tyler Manion, who will guide participants through the day’s events. The best part? The event is free for everyone and welcomes participants of all ages, making it a fantastic opportunity for families and friends to get involved.

Make a Difference

While the event is free, there is an option to donate to the cause, and every contribution counts toward the greater goal. As of October 10, a remarkable $65,531 had already been raised, with an ambitious goal of $110,000 set by the organizers. This is a collective effort, and it’s inspiring to see that there are already 223 participants registered, forming 60 teams in support of this important initiative.

Teams and Participation

Among the spirited teams that have joined the cause are representatives from the City of Hardeeville and the University of South Carolina Beaufort. These local teams illustrate the community’s dedication to fighting Alzheimer’s disease. Those who want to participate can register online ahead of time at the designated event page or simply show up on the day to sign up. Every step taken during the walk is a step closer to a world without Alzheimer’s.

Awareness and Impact

The Alzheimer’s Association has labeled the Walk to End Alzheimer’s as the world’s largest event aimed at raising both awareness and necessary funds for care, support, and research initiatives directed at combating the disease. Currently, over 600 communities across the nation are joining in this pivotal event, uniting with a singular mission: to improve the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s.

Join the Fight

As of this month, approximately 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. The reality doesn’t stop there; over 11 million family members and friends are providing unpaid care to those affected. The organizers behind the Bluffton walk are calling on everyone to join the fight against this devastating disease. They commented, “We are stepping up to help end the disease by forming teams and fundraising, and we invite everyone to join us. Your kindness and generosity truly make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Thank you for your support!”

A Rich History

This year’s event continues a rich history of advocacy and support that began in 1989 with the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®. The walk has since evolved into the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, ensuring that millions of Americans remain mobilized in this crucial fight against Alzheimer’s. It’s important to recognize that this event isn’t just about the walk itself; it represents a community coming together to honor those impacted by Alzheimer’s and to work towards a brighter future.

So, if you’re in Bluffton or nearby, come out on October 26 and join your neighbors in this vital effort. Whether you choose to walk, donate, or simply cheer on the participants, your support can contribute to changing the lives of millions. Let’s unite as a community to walk for a cause that touches so many lives. Together, we can make a difference!


Community Comes Together in Bluffton for Walk to End Alzheimer's on October 26

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