I am new to the Alzheimer’s Services team and had the
opportunity to work my first “Walk to Remember” on October 20. I have participated in the Walk for many
years since 1999 in honor of my grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer’s. However, I never realized how much work went
into it now that I am “behind the scenes”. Being here has given me an entirely new perspective and coordinating the
event next year will be one of my biggest responsibilities.
I was amazed at the amount of support Alzheimer’s Services
receives and how so many people are touched by this disease. It was obvious not only by the 8,000+
participants, nearly $300,000 in funds raised and numerous corporate partners and
sponsors, but also by the poignant stories I have heard from so many
people. Paul and Michele Gates are
fighting this battle together, and their role as honorary chairs raised such
awareness and inspiration. Nikki
Caldwell brought her entire LSU Women’s Basketball Team and spoke of her
multiple connections to the disease. Charlie
Valluzzo makes this entire event possible year after year along with so many
other community leaders and contributors. The Bourgeois family blew me away with their passion, presence, and
commitment. Finally, I must mention the
dedicated committee members and hundreds of volunteers who provide immeasurable
assistance in making the Walk such a success.
Everyone I have met is incredibly motivated to do whatever
it takes and our Director, Barbara Auten, is extremely mission-focused with
regards to improving the quality of life for so many. I am
proud to be a part of such a meaningful organization that is working to provide
compassion, education, and enrichment to families and their loved ones who
battle the challenges of Alzheimer’s. Many thanks to my co-workers who have welcomed me, answered countless
questions and made time to share a bit of their world with me!
I look forward to what this next year will bring! Hopefully we will be blessed with another
glorious day for the Walk on October, 19, 2013!!
Jeri McCullough, Walk/Run to Remember Coordinator
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