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Attention companies and organizations:
Alzheimer's disease is fast becoming one of the greatest medical challenges facing Americans today. We invite you to join the Alzheimer's Early Detection Alliance (AEDA) to benefit your employees, their families, your company and your community.
What is the AEDAThe Alzheimer's Association has formed the Alzheimer's Early Detection Alliance (AEDA) to help educate everyone about the warning signs of Alzheimer's, the importance of early detection, and the resources available to help them. The Alzheimer's Association is inviting companies and organizations to be part of the AEDA and help us spread the word as widely as possible. Who can joinAll companies and organizations are invited to participate. Benefits of your participation
How to joinYou can join the Alliance by simply agreeing to educate people about Alzheimer's. There are two levels of membership. At the Member level, you agree to educate your employees about the importance of the 10 warning signs and early detection of Alzheimer's. We'll provide a free, easy-to-use toolkit with information and materials you can use in your communications: newsletters, intranet, posters and more. Your company will be listed on our Web site and may be included in public relations efforts. At the Champion level, you agree to take an additional step and educate your customers or the public, for example, by providing information on your public Web site and sharing resources in your retail outlets and at conferences. Your company's logo will be featured on our Web site and included in our public relations outreach. For more information about the AEDA, contact Janis Robinson at janis.robinson@alz.org or 312.335.5713. |
Yes, I want to act now! ![]() ![]() * Founding members Champions Members |
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2008 American Express Members Project - 1st place winner | |
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Thanks to winning the American Express Members Project, the Alzheimer’s Association received $1.5 million for an education campaign highlighting the importance of early detection. |
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