New Walk4ALZ team makes big impact
When Brigitte Galgut was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015, it confirmed her family's worst fears.
When Brigitte Galgut was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015, it confirmed her family's worst fears.
Nancy Mora was only 44 years old when she got the news. Her husband, Enrique, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. At the time, Enrique himself was only 58. Their boys were 11 and 13. With the shocking diagnosis, they went from children, to instant caregivers.
My name is Caroline Ster and I am studying journalism/public relations and psychology at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. In early July of this year, I began working as a Marketing Intern at Alzheimer’s San Diego.
You can see Kathleen Bade on FOX 5 San Diego every weeknight. She's a straight-shooting news anchor, keeping calm and cool no matter the story. If you're lucky, you saw her emcee last year's Walk4ALZ, where she shared her family's battle with dementia for the very first time.
For Walk4ALZ team captain Nancy Mora, our mission is very personal. Her husband, Enrique, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in March 2010, when their kids were just 11 and 13 years old.
Before 2023 ends, will you make a gift to provide crucial support to weary families impacted by dementia?
Your generous tax-deductible gift will even make 2X THE IMPACT, thanks to the Rupert L. Keesler, Jr. and Raymond M. Chavez Fund established at the San Diego Foundation, matching all donations up to $50,000 until December 31st.