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With your support, the Association funds investigations across the spectrum of dementia science. Ple

With your support, the Association funds investigations across the spectrum of dementia science. [( [Alzheimer's Association]( [DONATE NOW]( [October Triple Match Challenge - Triple your impact on Alzheimer's research, care and support. Match My gift 3x]( Please help meet this challenge by giving now. [Match my gift.]( Dear Friend, As the largest nonprofit funder of Alzheimer's disease research, the Alzheimer's Association is committed to accelerating the global progress of new treatments, preventions and, ultimately, a cure. And we're committed to providing care and support resources to those facing this devastating disease today. As someone who has taken a strong interest in the fight against Alzheimer's, you make that commitment possible. That's why I hope you'll [help us unlock $100,000 in crucial funding with a gift to our October Triple Match Challenge today](. The Konar Family has generously pledged to triple-match your gift today, up to a total of $100,000, in memory of William and Sheila Konar to advance Alzheimer's research. Your donation to this matching gift challenge can advance promising Alzheimer's research and help provide care and support. This amazing opportunity ends at midnight October 30, and I don't want you to miss out on having TRIPLE the impact in the fight to end Alzheimer's. [Can we count on you to be part of our October Triple Match Challenge?]( [Donate Now]( Triple match opportunities like this are rare, so please don't miss this amazing chance to make your impact go 3X as far. Because of the support we receive from match challenges like these, we are able to fund investigations across the spectrum of dementia science while providing care and support. Your help today can have triple the impact in: - Advancing our understanding of Alzheimer's and all other dementia. - Identifying new treatment strategies. - Improving care and support for people living with dementia and their families. - Helping those impacted by Alzheimer's through our free 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) and online resources at [alz.org](. [Donate Now]( Friend, thanks to the commitment of our community, we are making great strides. [Can we count on you to make your first gift now, while it can go 3X as far to help provide care and support and advance vital research?]( Without question, 2023 has been a year of extraordinary progress in the fight against the global health crisis that is Alzheimer's. We've entered a new era in our fight. Treatments that could meaningfully change the course of the disease for people living with early Alzheimer's have received Food and Drug Administration approval. While a tremendous step forward, these breakthrough treatments are not the answer for everyone. But our work is far from done. We won't rest until everyone living with Alzheimer's — at any stage — can get the treatment, care and support they need and deserve. Can we count on you to support 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 — [with a gift today, while you can triple your impact]( [Donate Now]( I know how much this fight means to you. I also know how much your support would mean to the more than 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's and their over 11 million caregivers who are depending on us to fight, treat and end Alzheimer's. Thank you in advance for responding quickly to this urgent and timely challenge. With gratitude, Donna McCullough Chief Mission and Field Operations Officer [Facebook]( [Twitter]( P.S. Friends like you made our progress this year possible. [Please join the fight with your first gift today]( knowing every dollar you contribute can achieve 3X the impact, up to $100,000. 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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