Columbia Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises over $200,000
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Hundreds of Columbia residents showed their support today and raised over $210,000 dollars for the fight against alzheimer's.
More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's. About 2,600 residents in Boone County are living with the disease, along with 1,400 in Cole County and 300 in Osage County. Data released at the recent Alzheimer’s association international conference shows consistent rates of prevalence for Alzheimer's in those 65 and older across Boone (10.5 percent/2,600 individuals) Cole (10.6 percent/1,400 individuals), and Osage (10.7 percent/300 individuals) counties.
ABC 17 News Anchor Meghan Drakas spoke at the walk about her personal connection to the disease. You can read more about her story and others at ABC 17 who've been affected by the Alzheimer's here.
How to support the cause
The Alzheimer's Association offers a free 24/7 helpline for confidential support and information to people living with dementia, caregivers and families. That helpline number is 800-272-3900. People can access a list of resources by calling the helpline.
- Learn about the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and other dementias
- Find out about local programs and services
- Information about legal, financial, care decisions and treatment options
Join ABC 17 News at the Jefferson City Walk to End Alzheimer's on Oct. 15 at Memorial Park. Last year, the Jefferson City Walk broke its all-time record and raised nearly $134,000. This year, the walk has a goal of raising $140,000.