Memory Walk Overview
Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk - We're on the Move to End Alzheimer's
Memory Walk - We're on the Move to End Alzheimer's

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NATIONAL TEAMS

Start or Join a Team

The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk® is the largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's in the nation.

Teams are the heart of Memory Walk - people working together to support the millions affected by Alzheimer's. Team up to have fun, make new friends and support a great cause.

Start your own team

First, select a walk near you and register online. You will have access to your very own Web site that you can use as your fundraising headquarters.

pdfTips for setting up your Memory Walk site

Starting a team is easy. Invite three people, and they'll invite three people - and before you know it, you'll have a team. Recruit family, friends and colleagues to join your team - and ask for donations. Here are some tools to help you rally your team around the cause:

pdfTeam captain guide

pdfSetting team goals

pdfTeam sign-up sheet



Team up at work

Mobilize your co-workers - or your entire company - to form a team and make a huge impact on helping people living with Alzheimer's.

pdfHow to start a corporate team

 

 

Support our Memory Walk team in Iraq

U.S. troops form our first overseas Memory Walk team!
See team page >>




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Memory Walk gear

Shop our new online store for caps, mugs, croc charms for shoes (great for kids!), more.

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puzzle

MOVE
puzzle

Use our special MOVE puzzle from Kappa Publishing for kick-off events or other opportunities to recruit new members:

pdfPDF MOVE puzzle

pdfPDF MOVE puzzle answers

Online link: MOVE puzzle




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