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Here are some helpful links to the Alzheimer's Association web sites, telling about the National Organization , a link to Northern California information and an interactive tour showing how Alzheimer's affects the brain.
ALZHEIMER’S: FRANK MORELLI; 1237 Filbert Street; San Francisco, CA 94109-1713; 563-8361
With the annual Alzheimer's Memory Walk upon us, we have an opportunity to focus our attention on the disease and the fight for a cure. For past walks, members of Chapter 65 have chosen not only to make a special contribution but to also participate in the walk. Your checks for a minimum of $25 should be sent to our Alzheimer's Chair; checks should be made payable to the Alzheimer's Association with NARFE Chapter 65 in the memo section. At this time you can also let me know if you are planning to make the walk.
The 2010 San Francisco Alzheimer's Memory Walk, 9:30 AM Saturday September 11, is the largest Memory Walk in the country. They are proud to have reached the MILLION DOLLAR fundraising mark three years in a row, and we look forward to another million dollar Memory Walk in 2010. This year we have a great new walk location in San Francisco! Join thousands of Memory Walkers from in and around the Bay Area. Walk Distance: 3 mile walk or 1.5 mile shortcut. Walk Route: The walk will begin in Mission Creek Park and we will walk down the 3rd Street Bridge, behind AT&T Park, up the Embarcadero and back again. This route is scenic, flat and Wheelchair accessible.
Public Transportation: Take any MUNI route that will take you to the corner of Market Street & Spear Street where a free Memory Walk shuttle will then take you to the event site. If you take BART, exit at the Embarcadero Station. Take Cal Train up from the Peninsula to the King Street Station. Walk one block south on 4th Street to Mission Creek Park.
Frank Morelli
Archived reports are available for viewing.
Here are some helpful links to the Alzheimer's Association web sites, telling about the National Organization , a link to Northern California information and an interactive tour showing how Alzheimer's affects the brain.