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Designate #130 on your United Way donor form
     

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The Alzheimer's Association gratefully accepts gifts of tribute. Your donation will help the 24,000 people with Alzheimer's and their caregivers, families and friends who are directly affected by this disease.

Membership

With your membership contribution you will be entitled to receive Advances, the national research newsletter published four times per year.

 

 

Workplace Campaigns

Workplace campaigns are an easy way to donate through employee payroll. Check out the following workplace campaigns to support the Alzheimer's Association: United Way (#130), Combined Federated Campaign (#0502), and State Employees Federated Campaign (#66-0130), among others. If you need help in filling out the donor designation cards contact Barbara.Schreier@alz.org

 

 

Memorials and Tributes

Tribute gifts for loved ones will be listed in our quarterly newsletter. These special gifts will give you peace of mind knowing that you are helping others affected by Alzheimer's disease.

 

 

Wills, Trusts & Bequests

Gifts through a will, trust or bequest may reap tax benefits for you and your family. We have volunteers with expertise in financial planning available to guide you in making sound deferred gift decisions based on your personal situation.

 

 

Life Insurance

Giving life insurance to the Alzheimer's Association is a way to make a satisfying gift without sacrificing financial security. It is the perfect way to memorialize a loved one or continue their own commitment beyond their lifetime.

 

  

Memory Gardens

Many naming opportunities are available in the Memory Gardens, including engraved bricks to honor a loved one.

 

 

To make a donation, please download our contribution form. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Visit www.adobe.com to download your free copy.)

 
 
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