The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Mecklenburg County and surrounding area residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Oct. 19 in Charlotte.
Presented by The Sharon at SouthPark, the Alzheimer’s Association – Western Carolina Chapter will be hosting Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Charlotte at Truist Field located at 324 S. Mint Street in Charlotte. Please note the recent time change: Check-in opens at 8 a.m. with an Opening Ceremony at 9 a.m. and the Walk immediately following.
“This is a pivotal moment in the fight against Alzheimer’s. There are now treatments that change the course of the disease,” said Katherine L. Lambert, CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association – Western Carolina Chapter. “We hope that everyone in our community can join us by starting a team to help the Alzheimer’s Association raise awareness and funds for families facing the disease today, take more steps toward treatments and finally ending this disease.”
On Walk day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer’s with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony — a mission-focused experience that signifies our solidarity in the fight against the disease. During the ceremony, walkers will carry flowers of various colors, each color representing their personal connection to the disease.
“I am honored and proud to lead this year’s Walk and support the Alzheimer’s Association in its mission and efforts to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research,” said Coulter Warlick, executive leadership team chair of Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Charlotte and senior vice president, middle market banking leader at Truist. “We look forward to bringing our community together for the world’s largest fundraiser to fight the disease. We are closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer’s. But to get there, we need as many people involved as possible.”
Nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – a leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. In North Carolina alone, there are more than 210,000 people living with the disease and 373,000 caregivers. Mecklenburg County has an Alzheimer’s prevalence rate of 12.5% in its age 65 and older population.
To register as a participant or team captain or to learn more about becoming a sponsor or volunteer of Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Charlotte, visit act.alz.org/Charlotte or call 800-272-3900.