Wear Your Heart (for Ending Alzheimer’s) on Your Sleeve

Getting an early start on Walk to End Alzheimer’s means wearing your heart on your sleeve — and asking those you love to advance the research, care and support efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association with their donations.

So this February, we want to show you some love. Everyone who is registered for a Walk to End Alzheimer’s event in North Carolina and raises a total of $200 between February 1-22, 2024. will earn a limited edition performance pullover.

A few fundraising tips to get started:

  • Make a $25 self donation, & text 5 friends asking theming to donate $25.
  • Share the love: post your “Why I Walk” story on social media & link to your participant center!
  • Create a Facebook Fundraiser through your participant center & post to your feed!
  • Daily sponsor: Ask a new individual each day of the 22 day challenge to be your $10 donor of the day!

Thank you for leading the way this season – we can’t wait to see you sport your new pullover.

BONUS – Did you know that anyone who raises $100 or more will automatically be mailed the official 2024 Walk t-shirt once it’s available this fall? You can essentially earn both shirts through this challenge!

Show your heart for the cause during our February Walk Challenge.


WE ALL HAVE A REASON TO FIGHT FOR A WORLD WITHOUT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE. Join your local Walk to End Alzheimer’s today as an individual, team, or sponsor.

The Alzheimer’s Association hosts 17 walks across North Carolina. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association® mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s.

Alamance County9/28/2024
AshevilleTBD
Charlotte10/19/2024
Fayetteville10/26/2024
Gaston/Cleveland/Lincoln10/5/2024
Guilford County10/5/2024
Henderson County9/21/2024
Iredell Co. & Lake Norman9/21/2024
Jacksonville9/28/2024
Moore County9/14/2024
Mount Airy9/14/2024
New BernTBD
Rowan-Cabarrus9/21/2024
Unifour10/26/2024
Triangle (Raleigh-Durham)10/5/2024
Wilmington11/2/2024
Winston-Salem11/2/2024

Alzheimer’s isn’t stopping and neither are we.

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