Dear North Carolina Alzheimer’s Association volunteers,
Thank you! Volunteers like you are the heart and soul of our mission to combat Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. By volunteering with the Alzheimer’s Association, you join a dedicated network of individuals committed to fighting this devastating disease, honoring loved ones, and providing essential care and support to those who need it. During National Volunteer Week, and all year long, we celebrate your passion and tireless efforts. Regardless of your time or expertise, you make a significant difference. We are deeply grateful that you have chosen to share your time and talents with the Alzheimer’s Association.
As a North Carolina Alzheimer’s Association volunteer, you have played a crucial role in delivering support and education, raising funds, and advocating for Alzheimer’s priorities. Your partnership with our staff has expanded our reach into communities, provided personalized support to those impacted by the disease and propelled our mission forward with your unwavering dedication.
We hope your experience as an Association volunteer has been rewarding, enjoyable, and fulfilling. Volunteers like you are the lifeline of our organization, contributing across all areas: from special events to care and support, advocacy, operations, and office support.
The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. We are grateful for your compassionate service.
Thank you once again for sharing your time and talents with us! We look forward to another year of work alongside you.
Sincerely,
Katherine L. Lambert
CEO, Western Carolina Chapter
Christine John-Fuller
Executive Director, Eastern North Carolina Chapter
During National Volunteer Week (April 20-26) we are taking a moment to celebrate all of our North Carolina volunteers. We’ll be spotlighting a few of our volunteers, their inspiring stories and contributions in the fight to end Alzheimer’s on our Facebook pages during Volunteer Week. Check out those spotlights on our social channels:
Eastern North Carolina Chapter Facebook
Western Carolina Chapter Facebook
Our Chapters are also on Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.