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Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or can make a more significant time commitment, please consider becoming an Alzheimer's Association volunteer.

Volunteer Spotlights
Volunteer Voice Newsletter
Young Champions
Volunteer Opportunities
Get Involved
 

Volunteer Spotlights

View our Volunteer Spotlights to learn how volunteers are making a difference at the Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota.
 

Volunteer Voice Newsletter

The Volunteer Voice is a newsletter created especially for our dedicated volunteers to stay informed about what's happening at the Alzheimer's Association Minnesota - North Dakota chapter. We send it out by email a few times a year.
 

Young Champions

A diverse group of emerging leaders dedicated to changing the face of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias by engaging their peers and raising awareness across generations. Learn more.
 

Volunteer Opportunities

Office Volunteer

Provide administrative assistance to personnel managing projects related to operations, development, programs, marketing and outreach.

Special Event – Day of Volunteer

Assist with event set-up, decorating the venue, registration, greeting participants and other special event related duties.

Development Committee Member (Walk to End Alzheimer’s, The Longest Day & The Purple Gala)

Committee members play a key role in the success of each event, from getting local companies involved to helping participants engage with our mission to planning the event experience. Come together with other local volunteers to rally your community. Use your ideas, connections and motivation to enhance the experience and grow the movement to end Alzheimer's. Learn more about joining a Walk committee.

Advocate

As a volunteer advocate, you’ll make your voice heard, drive policymakers to address Alzheimer’s and other dementia, and improve the lives of everyone affected by Alzheimer’s. Share your personal experience with your elected officials, submit letters to the editor to your local newspaper about your story and/or develop a year-round relationship with members of Congress. Your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style and skills. No previous experience necessary.

Community Educator

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs. Community Educator’s deliver presentations (in person or virtually) using prepared Alzheimer’s Association consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics, collaborate with Association staff to expand programs and connect people with additional Association services.

Support Group Facilitator

Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where caregivers or people living with dementia share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Support Group Facilitators provide social and educational support, help group members provide support to one another, assure a positive experience for attendees and connect attendees with additional Association services.

Internship

A variety of seasonal internship positions are available during regular business hours, from 10 - 20 hours per week.

Group Volunteer Project

Volunteer groups can assemble kits, create event participant appreciation cards, assist with informational phone calls and promote events in their community.

 

Get Involved

Please complete our Volunteer Interest Form and we will be in touch with you soon.

For more information please contact Rebecca Ayaz, Director of Grants and Mission Engagement, at 952.857.0535 or rayaz@alz.org.

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