National Apparel and Merchandise
Local Apparel and Merchandise
Other Shopping Opportunities
National Apparel and Merchandise

Products through Shop for a Cause
including Champion t-shirts
Visit our new online store! Every purchase you make will help raise awareness and funds for dementia programs and services.
Local Apparel and Merchandise
“Casual for a Cause” Stickers
Help raise awareness and funds to fight Alzheimer's disease and related disorders by giving employees an opportunity to purchase stickers and dress “Casual for a Cause.” Employers choose the sticker "cost," and proceeds benefit the Alzheimer's Association. The sticker is a round, lime-green sticker that says "Casual for a Cause!" and has the Association logo in dark purple. Wear a sticker and show people that you have joined in the fight against Alzheimer's. Free for orders less than 200. Please send all "Casual for a Cause" proceeds to:
Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota
attn: Ashley Snell
4550 W. 77th Street, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55435
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Poster
These two 18 X 24, black and white, distressed posters represent the hardships of dementia and the dedication of caregivers. These are very popular for senior living facilities. Two for $5.
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Bracelet
Purple “a reason to hope” bracelet. Remind yourself and others of the fight against Alzheimer’s and related diseases. $2 each.
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Cookbook
This cookbook has been composed in honor of Ellen “Ellie” Madison. The recipes have been contributed by Ellie’s family and friends and are “dedicated to all whose lives have been touched by Alzheimer’s disease and to those who selflessly give of themselves in the care of Alzheimer’s patients and their families.” $15 each.
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Long-Sleeve Alzheimer’s Association Shirt
Represent your dedication to the fight against Alzheimer’s with this long-sleeve, white t-shirt with the Alzheimer’s Association logo. Sizes S-XL. $10 each.
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For more information on any of these products please contact Sara Rinehart:
By phone: 952-857-0545
By e-mail: mailto:stephanie.dix@alz.org
Shipping and handling are not included.
REFUND POLICY: Please note all sales are final.
Other Shopping Opportunities that Benefit the Association
The Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota has partnered with several businesses to provide our constituents with shopping opportunities that also benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.
GiveBackAmerica.org
Now, you can earn money for the Alzheimer’s Association via online shopping at retailers including Expedia.com, Target.com, Amazon.com, HomeDepot.com, BestBuy.com and more. Visit the GiveBackAmerica.org Alzheimer's Association shopping page to get started.
Cards with a Heart
Through this program, the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota will receive 40% of the cost of any holiday cards you purchase online, as well as a percentage of other stationary products purchased throughout the year.
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GoodSearch
Here's a new, easy way to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association. Just start using GoodSearch.com as your search engine and online shopping mall. Every time you search the Internet or make an online purchase at one of their partner merchants, GoodSearch makes a donation to the Association, and it's powered by Yahoo! so you get great search results!
Now you can download a toolbar to make your searches automatic at: http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/. Search the web directly from the built-in search box. Each search generates a donation for the Association.
Plus:
Support GoodSearch on MySpace
Please make GoodSearch your friend!
Go to: http://www.myspace.com/goodsearch (put GoodSearch in your top 8!)
Support GoodSearch on Facebook
Join our Facebook group
Go to: http://emerson.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2390456590
Flowers
A. Johnson & Sons Florists will donate 10% of your floral purchases to the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota. Order in person, online or via the telephone and indicate that you’d like your purchase to support the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota. To order, visit www.jflorist.com or call 651-698-6000 or 1-800-959-8010.
Internet Access
USFamily.Net, a Twin Cities internet service provider, will donate 5% of your monthly internet fees to the Alzheimer’s Association—and you only need to contact them once to make it happen. To participate in this program, call 763-521-0401 and ask them to link the Alzheimer’s Association to your account with the code AAMNND. For more information about USFamily.Net’s services, visit www.usfamily.net.
Financial Planning Consultation
Through this program, $40 will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota for each complimentary financial planning consultation done by select advisors of Ameriprise Financial. When attending a consultation, you will be presented with an overview of financial planning concepts but will not receive written analysis and/or recommendations. Please call 651-635-1847 and ask for financial advisor Benjamin Dreon to schedule a consultation or with any questions, or visit Benjamin Dreon's Web site.
(Offer available only to residents of MN, ND or WI)
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member NASD and SIPC.
Central Market Grocery Store
Central Market grocery stores are showing their support for local nonprofit organizations by donating a portion of all grocery receipts back to local groups. Shoppers purchasing any grocery or related items can have their receipts stamped with a “We Care” stamp. Shoppers then turn in their stamped receipts to the Alzheimer’s Association. Each quarter, the Alzheimer’s Association returns the receipts to Central Market and receives 1% of the total receipts collected. Central Market has locations in Bismarck and Minot, North Dakota.
Common Kindness
With CommonKindness, you can save money by clipping valuable, free coupons and discovering free community services available to you in your local community. Every time you clip coupons CommonKindness will share 60% of its profits with the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota – at no cost to you! Visit www.commonkindness.com for more information.