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MIDNIGHT: Your deadline to make 2X the impact.

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FINAL HOURS ? our End of Summer $50,000 Match Challenge ends at midnight. Dear Friend, The clock i

FINAL HOURS — our End of Summer $50,000 Match Challenge ends at midnight. [Alzheimer's Association]( [DONATE NOW]( [End of Summer $50,000 Matching Gift Challenge]( Dear Friend, The clock is ticking down to the end of summer — and on an amazing $50,000 match opportunity that you just don't want to miss. It ends at midnight. That's why I'm writing you this urgent email — in case you haven't seen my previous messages. Our [End of Summer $50,000 Match Challenge]( is in its final hours. That means you have only a short time left to make 2X the impact. A generous group of Alois Society members came together to raise the matching funds for this challenge — giving you the chance to double the impact of your support, as long as we can raise the full match amount before our midnight deadline. Knowing how much the fight against Alzheimer's disease matters to you, I'm sure you won't want to miss out on this and join our community of supporters. Please hurry. [The impact of your gift can be matched 2X, but only until the clock strikes 12 tonight.]( Don't miss your opportunity to achieve 2X the impact with one gift. [$16 can become $32.]( [$30 can become $60.]( [$50 can become $100.]( [Double my impact now.]( We all have an important role to play in confronting this escalating global health crisis. With your help now, we can provide care and support and also advance research toward methods of treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure. We are entering a new era in the fight to end this devastating disease. I want you to know two things about the treatment breakthroughs you may have recently heard about. First, the Food and Drug Administration has approved two treatments that reduce cognitive and functional decline for people living with early Alzheimer's. You should feel good about supporting our investments in research. It shows that together, we are making remarkable progress. Secondly, these are not cures, and they are not for everyone living with the disease. While these breakthrough treatments mark a tremendous step forward, there is more work to be done. We won't rest until everyone living with Alzheimer's can get the treatment and care and support they need and deserve. [I hope I can count on you to keep this momentum going, by making your first gift that can double in impact.]( [Donate Now]( Friend, there isn't much time left in this challenge, and we're counting down to our midnight deadline. If you've been looking for the best chance to join our community of supporters and make a real difference, this is it. Together, we can achieve more than any one of us could achieve alone — and your support now as our newest ally can make a vital difference. [I'm urging you to seize this opportunity to make your first gift right now while it can go twice as far in the crucial fight against Alzheimer's.]( Thank you in advance for your support of this End of Summer $50,000 Match Challenge and of our mission to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. We're so grateful for your compassion and generosity. Sincerely, Donna McCullough Chief Mission and Field Operations Officer [Facebook]( [Twitter]( P.S. Our End of Summer $50,000 Match Challenge deadline is midnight and it won't be extended, which means today is your last chance to make a gift and achieve 2X the impact. [Please make your first gift now to support the urgent fight against Alzheimer's.]( [Donate Now]( 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 Home Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 © 2023 Alzheimer's Association. All rights reserved. 800.272.3900 | [alz.org]( | [Donate]( Please add info@alz.org to your address book to ensure you receive all future emails. Having trouble reading this email? [View it in your browser]( [View your email preferences or unsubscribe](. [(

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