National Alzheimer’s Day, observed annually on September 21st, is dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, a condition that affects millions worldwide. This day provides a platform to educate the public, support those impacted by the disease, and advocate for advancements in treatment and research. Various organizations, including the Alzheimer’s Association, host events, campaigns, and fundraising activities to bring attention to this growing public health concern. In communities across the globe, individuals and families come together to honor loved ones who have been affected by Alzheimer’s and to push for greater understanding and support.
You can join us for one significant event related to Alzheimer’s awareness is the Inland Empire Alzheimer’s Walk, scheduled for October 19th in Rancho Cucamonga. This annual walk will take place at Central Park and is part of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s campaign, which is organized by the Alzheimer’s Association to raise funds for research, care, and support services. Participants can walk in teams or individually, contributing to a meaningful cause while showing solidarity with those living with Alzheimer’s disease. The Inland Empire Walk is a key event for the local community, where families and supporters come together to make a positive impact.