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Edward Jones associates Walk Across America for Alzheimer's awareness

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July 11, 2018
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Edward Jones associates Walk Across America for Alzheimer's awareness
Financial services firm Edward Jones has launched Walk Across America, a one-time, 16-week event taking place across 12 states to raise awareness of Alzheimer's. More than 1,000 Edward Jones associates will complete the 3,100-mile, relay-style journey, taking at least 5.7 million steps — one for every person in the United States living with the disease. Edward Jones is the national presenting sponsor of the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® in more than 600 communities nationwide.

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