Please join the Alzheimer's Association as we highlight our impact in the community, celebrate a new era of treatment and recognize those affected by the disease. We look forward to a fantastic event that will feature impactful storytelling, cocktail hour, auctions, dinner and dancing. 

 

Event Details

Friday, April 26th  |  6:30 - 11:00 PM

Delamar Greenwich Harbor 

Cocktail Attire

 

 Event Co-Chairs 
Tim & Kelly Helstein 

 

Corporate Development Chair
Derek Braddock

 

Keynote Speaker
Michael T. Zuendel

 

Honored Guest
Doug MacLean

Event Sponsors

 

Purple Carpet Sponsor

 

Leaders of Hope 


The Bookoff/Godner Family

The Cabrera Family

The Clark Family

The Harty Family

The Montgomery Family

The Stapleton Family

 

All Event Sponsors

Tickets & Sponsorship

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About the Alzheimer's Association

 

More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease and by 2050, without a cure, this number may grow to more than 12 million. In Connecticut alone, there are more than 80,000 individuals living with the disease and twice as many family members and friends providing their care. Alzheimer's disease is the seventh-leading cause of death among individuals age 65 and older in the United States. The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research.

 

As the world's largest nonprofit funder of Alzheimer's research, we've played a role in nearly every major development in dementia science. A groundswell of support from companies, families and individuals over the past 40 years has mobilized the Association into the world leader with the highest impact in Alzheimer's research. We continue to fuel global transformation, while expanding local impact in care and support every day for those battling this devastating disease and their caregivers. 

 

With staff and volunteers active in every region of Connecticut, we are able to offer 24/7 support, family training seminars, care consultations, support groups and educational programs for the public, healthcare professionals and caregivers. The chapter has influenced public policy changes and has provided support to Alzheimer's and dementia research in the hope of finding a cure.

 

For additional information, please visit our website or call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900.


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Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter
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500 Steamboat Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830, USA

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