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Walk to End Alzheimer's raises awareness, money for special cause

With more than 130,000 Georgians now suffering from the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s and a projection of a 45 percent increase in cases over the next decade, funds are now urgently needed to fast-track round-the-clock research to eradicate this deadly disease.

KENNESAW, Ga. -- With more than 130,000 Georgians now suffering from the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s and a projection of a 45 percent increase in cases over the next decade, funds are now urgently needed to fast-track round-the-clock research to eradicate this deadly disease.

To help in this effort, join more than 3,500 of your neighbors and friends on Saturday, September 24, 2016 at the Kennesaw State University Sports and Entertainment Park on the Kennesaw Campus for this year’s 3K Metro Atlanta Walk to End Alzheimer's. You will also have the chance to learn critical and most important facts about the disease and how to deal with it.

Whether you form a team or just with your neighbors, but don’t miss this important and meaningful event.

To start or join a team for the Walk to End Alzheimer's, go to georgiawalk.org. For information about Alzheimer’s, you can call the Alzheimer’s Association Hotline at 1-800-272-3900.

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