Local Alzheimer’s Association hosts WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S in search of “The First Survivor”

Message from Alzheimer’s Association of the Coachella Valley:

The Alzheimer’s Association of the Coachella Valley, proudly serving the desert communities for 20 years, will be holding their 17th annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, April 7th at beautiful Palm Desert Civic Center Park.

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the Alzheimer’s Association signature fundraising event, is an upbeat and inspiring celebration in honor of our local desert families living with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as a great opportunity for people to educate themselves about the disease and the programs and services available to serve our local residents.

Walk participants will be treated to live music, food, fun and entertainment and a festival area filled with an amazing array of information on services available to families in the Coachella Valley, including services related to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as companies that are of interest to the general population. Noted news anchor from KESQ News Channel 3, Jeff Stahl will be the event emcee.

“Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating crisis for the families it affects. And all of us need to be aware of the affect and expense this disease has and will have on our economy” said Linda Evans, Mayor of La Quinta and Chief Strategy Officer for the Tenet CV Market Hospitals, “The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is a wonderful way for our community to come together and support this important cause, while celebrating and supporting our desert families living with Alzheimer’s.”

This year, the CV Walk to End Alzheimer’s has added new special areas for top fundraisers like the Team Tailgate area for the Top 5 fundraising teams, and the Champion Tent for individuals who raise over $500 each. Visit act.alz.org/cv2018 to register for the Walk today!

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. It is the largest nonprofit funder of Alzheimer’s research. The Association’s mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Its vision is a world without Alzheimer’s. Visit Alz.org or call 800-272-3900 or locally 760-996-0006