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Thursday, June 29, 2017

LAST CHANCE to DOUBLE your impact.

Until June 30 only — your gift can go twice as far.

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Only one more day while your gift can go twice as far
 
Last chance to make TWICE the impact during Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month.
 
$35 → $70
$60 → $120
$120 → $240
DONATE NOW
Dear Tushar,
Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month is nearly over, and so is the chance to have double the impact this month. Your gift can go twice as far to help enhance our care and support services for all those affected as well as advance research efforts — but only until June 30.
 
A family foundation that wishes to remain anonymous has generously pledged to donate $50,000 in recognition of Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month.
 
During the last days of this month, as we raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease and its impact on individuals and families nationwide, please take this opportunity to double your impact in the fight against Alzheimer's. When you make a donation and show your support for those affected by Alzheimer's, your gift of $35 can become $70, a gift of $60 can become $120, or your especially generous gift of $120 can become $240. Your donation can go twice as far to fund care and support services and advance critical research efforts.
 
Please make your gift before Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month ends. This special matching gift opportunity is coming to a close, and you only have until tomorrow at midnight to make twice the difference in our efforts to end this deadly disease.
 
On behalf of the more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer's and their more than 15 million caregivers, thank you for your generous support.
 
Sincerely,

Donna McCullough
Chief Development Officer

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P.S. Don't miss this opportunity to have your gift go twice as far during Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month.
 
 
Your donation will strengthen our efforts to advance Alzheimer's care, support and research. From face-to-face support to online education programs and promising global research initiatives, your gift makes a difference in the lives of all those affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias in your community and across the world. Thank you for your continued support.

Alzheimer's Association National Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601
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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Alzheimer's disease caregivers want more support

Enews from the Alzheimer's Association

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June 28, 2017
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Alzheimer’s disease caregivers want more support
More than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease are being cared for by more than 15 million unpaid caregivers — and far too many are doing it alone. An Alzheimer’s Association survey found two out of three caregivers felt isolated or alone in their situation, and more than four in five caregivers would like more support with caregiving tasks, particularly from their family. We have tips and resources to help families cope with Alzheimer’s together.

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Proud father living with Alzheimer’s walks his daughter down the aisle
Chloe Misner’s father was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease 11 years ago. When she became engaged to her fiancé, Matt, her only “must” during the planning of her wedding was for her dad to walk her down the aisle. Misner writes, “The memories I made on the milestone that was our wedding day continue to fuel my fight to find a cure.”
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Symptoms other than memory loss impact people living with Alzheimer’s
Eight years after he was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer's disease, 67-year-old Greg O’Brien’s memory is failing slowly and irreversibly. But O’Brien, a former Alzheimer’s Association National Early-Stage Advisor, increasingly finds that other symptoms interrupt his day-to-day life as a writer, father, husband and grandfather.
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Make Your Summer Extra Special: The Cure is in Sight
Make Your Summer Extra Special: The Cure is in Sight
GRC Monthly Newsletter

Glaucoma Research Foundation  



June 2017

Letter from the Editor:


Make Your Summer Extra Special:
The Cure is in Sight
 


Our goal: Raise $15 million by June 2018.


 
As we all collectively welcome in summer and its warmth, GRF is excited to be kicking off a new season of our own, taking a very bold step this year by launching The Cure is in Sight: The Campaign for Glaucoma Research Foundation. Our goal: Raise $15 million by June 2018.

The Cure is in Sight Campaign's objective is to support the research, awareness, and education of glaucoma in pursuit of a cure for the leading cause of irreversible blindness. To accomplish this, we will focus on GRF's three most important pillars. The first is the Catalyst for a Cure Biomarker Initiative, which explores new biomarkers to help develop novel methods for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating glaucoma. The second is the Shaffer Grants for Innovative Glaucoma Research, which funds innovative researchers that often have difficulty finding support, opening the door for an expansion of research into glaucoma-related vision loss and bringing us ever closer to a cure. The third, and final, pillar of the campaign is to strengthen glaucoma education and awareness through events like Glaucoma 360, an annual forum that unites scientists, clinicians, and industry leaders, encouraging the development of new advances in treatment for the benefit of glaucoma patients.

You can help make this summer a little extra bright by signing up to support the campaign. Every donor, every supporter, every new voice and helping hand will push us forward on our path toward our $15 million goal. Please consider standing alongside GRF as we work to bring the cure for glaucoma into sight.

 


 
 


Doing Yoga with Glaucoma: How To Modify Your Yoga Routine to Avoid Increased IOP


 
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New Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Can Help Enhance Glaucoma Treatments


 
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How Sleep Apnea May Contribute to Normal-Tension Glaucoma Risk


 
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A Miniature Retina Camera Test May Diagnose Glaucoma Without Dilating Drops


 
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It is projected that the devastating effects of glaucoma could affect as many as 80 million people by 2030.


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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Hurry - this opportunity will soon end.

Your gift can have twice the impact during Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month.

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URGENT: Your support can be DOUBLED until June 30.
 
Fight back with a gift that can go twice as far.
 
$35 → $70
$60 → $120
$120 → $240
DONATE NOW
Dear Tushar,
June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month — and right now there is a special opportunity for you to double the impact of your gift in our fight against the nation's largest under-recognized public health crisis. But time is running out.
 
A family foundation that wishes to remain anonymous has generously pledged to match every gift we receive during this matching gift challenge — up to $50,000 — in honor of Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness month.
 
Thanks to this generous gift, any amount you give today can go twice as far to further our mission 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.
 
Between now and June 30, your gift of $35 can become $70, a gift of $60 can become $120, or your especially generous gift of $120 can become $240. There are only a few days left for your gift to have double the impact.
 
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, and over 15 million are acting as their caregivers, making your continued support important to so many. Thank you in advance for making a tax-deductible gift in recognition of Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month today.
 
Sincerely,

Donna McCullough
Chief Development Officer

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P.S. Currently, there is no way to prevent, cure or even slow Alzheimer's disease. Your gift during Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month can go twice as far to fund care and support services and advance critical research efforts. Please be as generous as you can today. Thank you.
 
 
Your donation will strengthen our efforts to advance Alzheimer's care, support and research. From face-to-face support to online education programs and promising global research initiatives, your gift makes a difference in the lives of all those affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias in your community and across the world. Thank you for your continued support.

Alzheimer's Association National Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601
© 2017 Alzheimer's Association. All rights reserved.
800.272.3900 | alz.org® | Donate
 
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