Honolulu, Hawaii From Fisherman's Wharf, around Magic Island, back to Ward Warehouse
When:
Saturday, September 12, 2009 - Grandparent's Day! - Start Time is 7:00AM Sharp
Contact:
Call (808) 591-2771 or Email us at tim.taravella@alz.org
If you're the kind of person who's not going to sit on the sidelines when there's a chance to change the future, then you're the person we need.
When you register for the Alzheimer's Association, Aloha Chapter's Alzheimer's 5K, you're joining a nationwide community of thousands of people who are standing up and participating in the fight against this devastating disease.
Your journey to end Alzheimer's starts here – and it's so easy.
Register. We'll send you more information about how you can get involved with the 2009 Alzheimer's 5K Run.
Form a team. Participating in the Alzheimer's 5K Run is even more fun with a group. Ask your co-workers, family and friends to run as a team. You'll be amazed at how many people you know whose lives have been changed by Alzheimer's.
Fundraise. Every Alzheimer's 5K runner is asked to raise money for the fight against Alzheimer's in addition to paying the nominal registration fee of $30. Alzheimer's Association staff are ready to support you every step of the way with tips, tools and advice.
Get Creative. Raise money with our online tools, hold a fundraising event or ask for a donation when you're face-to-face.
Walk! The Alzheimer's 5K and the conccurent Memory Walk are a unique experience. See the difference you can make as we walk to change the course of Alzheimer’s together.
Memory Walk is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research. Since 1989, Memory Walk has raised more than $260 million for the cause.
All Memory Walk and Alzheimer's 5K donations benefit the Alzheimer's Association, the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. The mission of the Alzheimer's Association is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.