Charlotte Memory Gala raises over $650,000 for Alzheimer’s research and support

More than 250 guests attended the 9th annual Charlotte Memory Gala on Saturday, May 2, raising over $650,000 for Alzheimer’s research, education and quality care through the Alzheimer’s Association – Western Carolina Chapter. Chaired by Wes & Allison Misson, the 2026 Memory Gala was held at The Westin Charlotte and featured a live and silent […]

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Inspired by a Mother’s Love: Wes and Allison Misson Chair an Evening of Impact

The youngest of three boys, Wes Misson always turned to his mother, Judy, for inspiration and guidance. She was his biggest supporter, and her family adored her. “My mom was my everything,” Wes recalled. In 2004, when Wes set out for his first year of law school at The Ohio State University Moritz College of […]

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Save the date: Charlotte Memory Gala returns May 2

Join other prominent Charlotte area community and business leaders for an evening of powerful impact and hope. Chaired by Allison and Wes Misson, this year’s Memory Gala will include a welcome reception, live and silent auctions, seated dinner, and live music by 5 of a Kind. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on special […]

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Keep the momentum going after your Walk to End Alzheimer’s event

From September through November, 17 Walk to End Alzheimer’s events bring communities together across North Carolina with one powerful mission: to #ENDALZ. While the Walk itself is a one-day celebration, our commitment to fundraising continues all year long. To help you keep the momentum going, here are some creative ways to raise funds toward your […]

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Duke researcher awarded Alzheimer’s Association grant to explore immune system’s role in brain health

The Alzheimer’s Association is the largest funder of dementia research, and we are seeing tremendous progress in better understanding and helping to treat the disease thanks to this research. North Carolina is home to some of this valuable research happening, including one recent research grant awarded to Nicole Scott-Hewitt, PhD, assistant professor of cell biology […]

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Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month activities across N.C. this June

Learn about … This June, during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Association – Eastern North Carolina and Western Carolina Chapters are encouraging North Carolinians to take charge of their brain health.  Today, there are more than 7 million people age 65 and older in the United States living with Alzheimer’s, including nearly 211,000 […]

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Alzheimer’s Association Partners with Isaac Health to Host Statewide Education Series for Caregivers

The Alzheimer’s Association Chapters in North Carolina, in partnership with Isaac Health, a leading national provider of brain health and dementia care, are offering a free virtual weekly education series called The Empowered Caregiver to help caregivers navigate the responsibilities of caring for someone living with dementia.   “Our latest Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report […]

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Brain Booster Club

While some brain changes are inevitable as we age, there is a growing body of research to suggest that adopting healthy behaviors — including healthy eating, exercising regularly, not smoking and staying cognitively engaged — may help our brain health at any age. With this in mind, the Brain Booster Club was started by the […]

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Healthy Living Series taking place for Moore County residents

The Alzheimer’s Association, Western Carolina Chapter and the Moore County Senior Enrichment Center are hosting a multi-part education series focused on healthy aging in February and March. For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights into how to make lifestyle […]

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