Last week, more than 1,000 advocates from all 50 states gathered together in Washington, D.C., for the 2024 AIM Advocacy Forum.
Advocacy Forum co-chairs Julia Wallace and Tony Gonzales kicked off the opening program on Sunday. Together they welcomed advocates, reflected on last year's successes and asked attendees to take action again this year. Read more.
During the National Alzheimer’s Dinner, advocates celebrated public policy victories and policy leaders such as Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) were honored for their critical roles in making Alzheimer's a national priority. Actor and advocate David Hyde Pierce served as the evening's emcee and shared his family’s experience with the disease. Read more.
During the Forum, advocates learned about the importance of storytelling. On Hill Day on Tuesday, many were ready to take their elected officials down the path of what it's like to live with Alzheimer's or care for someone living with the disease. Read more.
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