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The Longest Day: 8 Ways to Get Involved

21 Thursday Jun 2018

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Advocacy and Awareness, Brain Health Registry, Call to Action, Caregivers, Fundraising, Galaxy A List, Help Stamp Out Alzheimer's, Helpful Resources, Life After Caregiving, Marilyn's Legacy, Mom, Registries, Research, USAgainstAlzheimer's, Washington

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June 21st is more than just the summer solstice. It’s The Longest Day – a time for our thoughts to be with those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia and their care partners.

It’s a day to spend doing something you love or something to honor a special person living with – or lost to – dementia… a day to raise awareness about AD, how it affects families both emotionally and financially, its staggering impact on our economy and healthcare system, the desperate need for research, education, improved care, and support for family caregivers.

We can’t afford to turn away from the problem, nor can we afford to remain on the current trajectory. If you haven’t yet been personally impacted, odds are you will be. If you have been, you know it’s a life-altering journey.

Get Involved

Learn More. At Marilyn’s Legacy, we proudly support the outstanding work being done by UsAgainstAlzheimer’s. Visit their website to learn more about AD, its colossal impact to our nation both socially and economically, exciting and promising research, and more. Join one of UsA2’s networks, check out their activist toolkit, and join the monthly Alzheimer’s Talks calls to speak directly with leading researchers and other subject matter experts.

Join the A-LIST.  The A-LIST is a first-of-its kind online community of people with or at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, other forms of dementia, or Mild Cognitive Impairment, along with current and former care partners, and the worried well who are concerned about AD. I’m proud to be one of the earliest members of this group that provides members the opportunity to change the face of research by sharing caregiver and patient experiences and preferences. For me, it’s one very easy way to give purpose to our story, or as Meryl Comer often says, “flip the pain.”

Share our Resource List.   Do you know someone touched by Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia that is feeling lost and alone? Share our free Resource List with them, and check back often for updates.

Join a Registry. Another free, easy way to get involved is by joining a registry. Research comes in many forms; some studies simply require online surveys or brain tests that can be taken from the comfort of your living room. Check out the Alzheimer’s Prevention Registry, Brain Health Registry, GeneMatch, and TrialMatch.

Buy Alzheimer’s Stamps. Did you know there is an Alzheimer’s semipostal (fundraising) stamp? The stamp was released in November 2017 and has already raised over $400,000 for research, not to mention the attention/awareness the stamp generates each time it is seen on an envelope! Since its first issuance in 1998, another familiar semipostal – the breast cancer stamp – has raised over $86 million. A sheet of 20 Alzheimer’s stamps costs $13. Visit your local post office or the USPS website to purchase!

Contact Your Representatives. Your voice matters! Call or write your senators and representatives, and ask them to support additional funding for Alzheimer’s. If you have a personal story, share it.  Also ask them to co-sponsor the CHANGE Act, which promotes timely detection and diagnosis, encourages innovative approaches to supporting family care partners, and removes regulatory barriers to disease-modifying treatments. Here is a link to allow you to do this as quickly as you can enter your email address, name, and zip code.

Make a donation. Marilyn’s Legacy: A World Without Alzheimer’s is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization inspired by my late mother, Marilyn Napoletan. Our mission is to increase Alzheimer’s awareness among the masses as well as raise funds to stop this insidious disease and provide support to enhance quality of life for families currently on this journey. We support organizations that are recognized leaders in this space and have shown superior financial stewardship in regard to use of charitable contributions.

Share This Post on Social Media. In the words of Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Little did Ms. Mead know then that in 2018, her words might be more important than ever before.

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World Alzheimer’s Month: Do One Thing!

06 Tuesday Sep 2016

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Advocacy and Awareness, Call to Action, Caregivers, Galaxy A List, Help Stamp Out Alzheimer's, Helpful Resources, Mom, USAgainstAlzheimer's, Washington, World ALZ Month

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Labor Day has come and gone, and we’ll soon be thinking about the holidays. This month, though, is World Alzheimer’s Month, and it’s a great time to think about that ONE THING you can do to make a difference!! You don’t have to donate thousands of dollars or invest hundreds of hours to make an impact.

 

Here are six things you can do right now!

Register for the A List 1000. Click here to read more, share with others who may be interested, and join today to honor your loved one and mark World Alzheimer’s Month. I joined to honor my mom, Marilyn, and it makes me feel good to know the A List will bring voice and purpose to our story. I need to know our experience wasn’t in vain. 

Leave a comment on the USPS site urging issuance of an Alzheimer’s fundraising stamp.  Take a few minutes and to leave a comment for the Postmaster General encouraging her to approve an Alzheimer’s fundraising stamp. The Breast Cancer semipostal stamp has raised over $81 million since its inception and we can do the same for Alzheimer’s disease! Click here to visit the site. 

Join a support group.  I didn’t join a support group until after my mom had died, and waiting was such a big mistake. I had no idea how much I could benefit from interacting with others who understood what I was going through. If you aren’t able to attend a local group, join an online group. I co-moderate the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Online Support Group – it’s a safe, welcoming place where we share our experiences, seek support, and offer support to others. Although my mother has been gone for almost four years, I still find great comfort and validation in the group.

Write a letter to your representative. Our leaders have the power to increase spending on Alzheimer’s care and research. As voters, it’s up to us to let them know this issue is critical. Click here to find your senator and here to find your representative.

Share your story.  Your story matters and sharing it can inspire others and let them know they aren’t alone on this journey. Talk to others about your experience or click here or here for places to share your story online. Also, please consider joining the A List 1000.

Make a donation to your favorite Alzheimer’s charity. Two of my favorites are UsAgainstAlzheimer’s and the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund. A full 100% of your donation to these organizations goes directly to the mission. The founders and board of directors, respectively, cover all overhead.

 

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Important: CALL to ACTION!

03 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Advocacy and Awareness, Help Stamp Out Alzheimer's, USAgainstAlzheimer's

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Calling all who loathe Alzheimer’s and want to see it stopped!!!

I received the email below this morning and felt compelled to share it. Please take two seconds to answer friend and super-advocate Lynda Everman‘s plea. She and Kathy Siggins​ have been lobbying for this for years and the time has come! We NEED an Alzheimer’s semipostal (fundraising) stamp… It’s easy to help – just click here  and add your name. Let’s inundate the Postmaster General with an overwhelmingly powerful ask!! Thank you!! #HelpStampOutAlzheimers

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Friends –

As a caregiver for my late husband and an activist with UsAgainstAlzheimer’s, I know the toll Alzheimer’s takes on both patients and their loved ones, and the urgent need for a cure.

With enough funding for research, an end to this devastating disease is within reach. One untapped source of funding is the Postal Service’s semipostal stamp program, which allows consumers to pay a little bit extra to donate to important causes.

Earlier this month UsAgainstAlzheimer’s wrote to the Postmaster General urging her to establish a new semipostal program benefiting Alzheimer’s research, but now she needs to hear from YOU to ensure the Postal Service makes this a priority.

Add your voice: Join UsAgainstAlzheimer’s in calling for an Alzheimer’s semipostal stamp to fund the search for a cure!

Previous stamps have raised tens of millions for breast cancer research, and a new Alzheimer’s Awareness and Research stamp would be an incredible opportunity to raise awareness and support lifesaving Alzheimer’s research.

If each of us writes the Postmaster General, we can send a clear message that it’s time to create a semipostal stamp for Alzheimer’s to fund the search for a cure.

Thank you for adding your voice,

Lynda Everman

 

Please click below to ask the Postal Service to help fund the search for a cure with a new semipostal stamp and share the link widely on social media, encouraging friends to participate!

http://actions.usagainstalzheimers.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=18465&okay=True

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