Volunteers Needed for Ishpeming Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Sept. 26 at Ishpeming Senior Center
As you know, Alzheimer’s disease impacts not only those diagnosed, but also their families, loved ones, friends, and colleagues. It touches all of us in one way or another.
Please volunteer to support the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Friday, September 26, 9:45-11:15 AM at the Ishpeming Senior Center. Assist with registration, flower handouts, and banner setup for the Ishpeming Walk to End Alzheimer's. Our Marquette Walk to End Alzheimer's will be the next day.
This event is so much more than a walk—it’s an uplifting and inspiring experience that brings together a community united in compassion, connection, and hope. As the country’s largest support group of its kind, it’s also our annual fundraiser, so we’ll be collecting donations at the event and could really use help with that as well.
We’d love to count on your team to bring your energy, enthusiasm, and support to help make this event a success. If you’re able to join us, please let us know. Contact: Kimberly LeTourneau (kletourneau@alz.org)
Volunteer Meeting – Sept. 18
Tentative:
The Honorable Distillery (upstairs) | ⏰ 5:30pm
· Pick up your volunteer t-shirt & signage/flyers
· Get your assignments for Walk Day
Ishpeming Walk – Sept. 26
Ishpeming
Senior Center | ⏰ 9:45am
– 11:15am
· Assist with registration, flower handouts, and banner setup
Marquette Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Sept. 27
Ellwood
A Mattson Lower Harbor Park, Marquette | ⏰ 8:00am
– 11:15am
· Event runs 9:00am – 11:00am, plus setup & takedown
· 20 volunteers needed!
o 5 registration helpers
o 2 -shirt distributors
o 2 flower assembly/handout
o 4 banner hangers
o 2 signs/unloading
o 2 stage helpers
o 2 refreshment staff
o 1 money handler
How to Help:
· Sign up online or email me directly to confirm.
· Bring a friend—volunteering is more fun together!
· If you have volunteer paperwork, I can sign it.
· Please consider creating a team and pledging your support for the Walk.
Thank you so much for your time, energy, and commitment.
Contact: Kimberly LeTourneau (kletourneau@alz.org)